Washington Motion For Order To Take Child Into Custody is a legal document used in the state of Washington when a parent or legal guardian is seeking to take a child into their legal custody. It is usually used in situations when the parent or guardian of the child does not have legal custody. The motion includes information such as the legal relationship between the parent or guardian and the child, the reasons why the parent or guardian is requesting to take the child into their custody, and any other relevant facts. There are two types of Washington Motion For Order To Take Child Into Custody: Provisional Custody and Permanent Custody. Provisional Custody is when the parent or guardian is granted temporary custody over the child while the court considers their petition for permanent custody. Permanent Custody is when the parent or guardian is granted permanent custody over the child after the court has considered their petition.