Washington Motion and Declaration for Order Transferring Case is a legal document used in the state of Washington to move a case from one court to another. This document is typically used when a case is either too complex for a certain court to handle or when the court handling the case does not have jurisdiction over the case. This motion and declaration require the filing party to provide a statement of facts that outlines why the case should be transferred, as well as a proposed order that details what court the case should be transferred to. There are two types of Washington Motion and Declaration for Order Transferring Case: a Motion to Transfer Venue and a Motion to Change Venue. A Motion to Transfer Venue is used when a case needs to be moved from one court to another within the same county, while a Motion to Change Venue is used to move a case from one county to another.