A Washington Motion and Declaration for Order to Correct or Destroy Improperly Retained Records is a court document used in the state of Washington to request a judicial order for a party to correct or destroy documents improperly retained by another party. The motion includes a declaration from the moving party that outlines the facts of the case and the relief sought. It is typically used when one party has failed to comply with a court order or other legal obligation to destroy or return documents to the other party. There are two types of Washington Motion and Declaration for Order to Correct or Destroy Improperly Retained Records: (1) Motion and Declaration for Order to Return or Destroy Improperly Retained Documents; and (2) Motion and Declaration for Order to Correct or Destroy Improperly Retained Records. Both types of motions are used to seek a court order requiring a party to either return or destroy documents that have been improperly retained by the other party in violation of the law or court order.