Washington Motion And Declaration For Order For Warrant of Arrest is a form of motion and declaration that can be used in the State of Washington to request an order from a court for the issuance of a warrant of arrest. This motion and declaration is typically used when a person has failed to appear in court for a previously scheduled hearing or violated the conditions of their release, and the court needs to issue an arrest warrant. There are two types of Washington Motion And Declaration For Order For Warrant of Arrest: one for a criminal offense, and one for a civil case. The criminal offense motion and declaration includes information about the charges, while the civil case motion and Declaration includes information about the defendant's failure to comply with the court's orders or the terms of their release. Both motions and declarations include a detailed description of the reasons for requesting the arrest warrant and a request for the court to issue the warrant.