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Q: What is a Form XR141 Extreme Risk Protection Order?
A: Form XR141 is a legal document used in the state of Washington to request an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) to remove firearms from someone who poses a significant risk of harm to themselves or others.
Q: Who can file a Form XR141 Extreme Risk Protection Order?
A: A family or household member, as well as certain law enforcement agencies, can file a Form XR141 ERPO in Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of a Form XR141 Extreme Risk Protection Order?
A: The purpose of a Form XR141 ERPO is to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who are at risk of using them to harm themselves or others.
Q: What happens after filing a Form XR141 Extreme Risk Protection Order?
A: After filing a Form XR141 ERPO, a judge will review the request and may issue a temporary ERPO. A court hearing will then take place within 14 calendar days to determine if a final ERPO should be issued.
Q: Is a Form XR141 Extreme Risk Protection Order permanent?
A: No, a Form XR141 ERPO is not permanent. It is issued for a specific duration, typically up to one year, and can be renewed if necessary.
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