The Washington Notice to Department of Licensing Regarding Revocation of Defendant's Concealed Pistol License (TOOL) is a written notice sent by the Washington Department of Licensing to a defendant informing them that their concealed pistol license has been revoked due to certain criteria not being met. This notice is sent after the Department of Licensing has conducted an investigation and determined that the defendant has not met the criteria for carrying a concealed pistol. The criteria for revocation of a concealed pistol license can vary by state, but generally includes a criminal conviction, a mental health or substance abuse issue, or a violation of the terms of the license. The two types of Washington Notice to Department of Licensing Regarding Revocation of Defendant's Concealed Pistol License (TOOL) are: 1. Initial Notice of Revocation: This notice informs the defendant of the Department's decision to revoke the license and outlines the reasons for the revocation. 2. Final Notice of Revocation: This notice informs the defendant that the revocation is final and that they must surrender their license to the Department.