CR 08.0650 - Certificate and Order of Discharge - Washington-2026

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  2. Begin by entering the case information at the top, including the Criminal Case No. and Civil Case No. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for processing.
  3. Fill in the defendant's details, including their name and SID or date of birth if no SID is available.
  4. Review the court's findings regarding legal financial obligations and ensure that all necessary documentation is attached to support your petition.
  5. In the section regarding no-contact orders, check the appropriate box based on whether a separate order exists or not, and provide any required dates.
  6. Finally, sign and date the document where indicated, ensuring that all parties involved have completed their sections before submission.

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The certificate establishes that you are no longer under court supervision and have met your legal obligations. In the eyes of the court, its the moment your sentence is officially completeand the starting point for full restoration.
The certificate of discharge restores the persons civil rights that have not been restored already pursuant to RCW 29A. 08.520 (restoration of right to vote). Before a person may be issued a certificate of discharge the person must complete all requirements of the sentence. RCW 9.94A.
Additionally, an absolute discharge will result in no criminal conviction on the offenders record, but the discharge will appear on their record for one year. A conditional discharge can result in a three-year-long probationary period and can also appear on their record for up to three years.
One of the final forms in probate, which we are going to cover, is the Order of Discharge. This document says to the court that you have completed all the responsibilities for the interested parties and you are now free of liability. The State court administrative office provides these court-approved forms.
A Certificate of Discharge restores civil rights, only, such as the right to serve on a jury, and it permanently restores the right to vote. It is not a certificate of rehabilitation. It does not restore your right to possess firearms or ammunition under state and. federal law.

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A certificate of discharge is a written statement that one party has discharged its obligation to the other party who accepts the discharge. It is also known as satisfaction piece or satisfaction. A certificate of discharge may be given for different purposes.
A Motion to Vacate asks the same court to take back its own decision. If you want to change an order issued within the last 10 days, you might want to file a motion for revision or reconsideration, instead of a vacate. Judges rarely approve a Motion to Vacate.

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