Washington Notice of Respondents Motion For Order To Correct Or Destroy Improperly Retained Records is a legal document filed in a Washington court by a Respondent in order to compel a party to take action to correct or destroy records that were improperly retained. This Notice is used to establish a record of the Respondent's attempts to correct or destroy the records before filing an action in court. The Notice must include the following information: the time, place, and manner of service; a description of the records; the Respondent's demand that the records be corrected or destroyed; the grounds for the demand; a statement that the Respondent intends to seek relief from the court if the records are not corrected or destroyed within a specified period of time; and a statement that the Respondent will seek attorney's fees and costs. There are two types of Washington Notice of Respondents Motion For Order To Correct Or Destroy Improperly Retained Records: (1) a Motion for Order to Correct or Destroy records; and (2) a Motion for Order to Compel Compliance.