A Washington Motion for Modification Order Requiring Residential Treatment as Community Supervision is a legal document that is used in the state of Washington to modify an existing court order, allowing the court to order that a defendant complete residential treatment as part of their community supervision. This type of motion is typically filed by the prosecuting attorney or the defense attorney and can be used for various types of criminal convictions, such as drug and alcohol offenses, domestic violence, and sex offenses. There are two main types of Washington Motions for Modification Order Requiring Residential Treatment as Community Supervision: (1) a Motion to Modify an Existing Court Order to Require Residential Treatment; and (2) a Motion to Modify an Existing Court Order to Allow Residential Treatment as Part of Community Supervision. These motions allow the court to impose residential treatment as part of a defendant's community supervision, instead of jail or prison, in order to provide the defendant with the opportunity to seek treatment and rehabilitation.