Last updated: 11/4/2022
Order To Release Weapons {WS 601}
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Order to Release Weapon (Optional Use) (ORRW) - Page 1 of 2 All Cases 02-090 (06/2018) Court of Washington For Petitioner vs. Respondent (DOB) Defendant (DOB) No. Order to Release Weapons (ORRW) (Optional Use) A Motion for an Order to Release Weapons was filed. The court considered the motion and relevant court records; and the court finds that the order against the restrained person/defendant (name) has ended and no other orders are in effect under this cause number. There are no longer any restraints in this case prohibiting the restrained person/defendant from possessing or owning firearms, other dangerous weapons, or a concealed pistol license. The: the Sheriff222s Office of County the Police Department of the City/Town of restrained person/defendant222s attorney, name: WSBA No. name: shall return the firearms, other dangerous weapons, and concealed pistol license to the restrained person/defendant, but only if there are no other disqualifications that prohibit the restrained person/defendant from possessing the firearms, other dangerous weapons, and concealed pistol license. If the restrained person/defendant does not provide a copy of this order to the Sheriff222s office or Police department, the law enforcement agency may dispose of the firearms as unclaimed property pursuant to statute. Signature of Judge or Commissioner Date American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Order to Release Weapon (Optional Use) (ORRW) - Page 2 of 2 All Cases 02-090 (06/2018) Presented by: Signature of requesting party/lawyer WSBA No. Print Name Obtaining your firearms: A background check is performed prior to all firearm releases, even voluntary surrenders. Since federal, state and local laws prohibit certain persons from possessing firearms, it is possible that the firearm/s may not be returned to you, even if the matter for which you are surrendering them is resolved in your favor. 1. When you come to claim your firearm/s, bring government-issued photo identification (driver222s license, identification card, military identification, passport, etc). Firearms will not be released without identification. 2. Firearms will only be released to the restrained person/defendant named on the Order to Release Weapons or an authorized representative of that person. Obtaining your concealed pistol license: Your concealed pistol license will not be returned to you until the law enforcement agency determines you are eligible to possess a firearm under state and federal law and you meet the other requirements to be eligible for a concealed pistol license under RCW 9.41.070. See RCW 9.41.345 for additional requirements. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com