The Washington Request for Confidentiality is an official document used by Washington state courts to protect the personal information of a person or organization involved in a court proceeding. This document is also known as a protective order. It is used to protect sensitive information from public disclosure, allowing the court to keep such information confidential. There are three types of Washington Request for Confidentiality: (1) Full Request for Confidentiality, (2) Limited Request for Confidentiality, and (3) Administrative Request for Confidentiality. A Full Request for Confidentiality protects all information filed with the court, including all documents, pleadings, exhibits, transcripts, and other documents in the court record. It prevents the public from accessing any of the information, including the names of parties involved. A Limited Request for Confidentiality protects only specific documents or information, and does not prevent the public from accessing the information. Instead, it requires the court to keep the information confidential and only provide it to those who are authorized to access it. An Administrative Request for Confidentiality is used to protect confidential documents and information that are only relevant to a particular court proceeding. It does not protect the information from public disclosure and does not prevent the public from accessing the information. Instead, it requires the court to keep the information confidential and only provide it to those who are authorized to access it.