Restraining Order Look Up
How to Look Up a Restraining Order in California - Her Lawyer
There are three primary ways to find restraining orders: Go to the courthouse and request to look at the paper records Go to the courthouse and request to look at the electronic records Use remote access to find the court case documents online if your court offers this method.
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First search online for the county or state’s court website to see if they have information on whether or not there’s a restraining order open against you. If you cannot access the information online, visit or call your county office and have someone in the office help you conduct the search.
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A restraining order (also called a “protective order”) is a court order that can protect someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed. The person getting the restraining order is called the “protected person.” The person the restraining order is against is the “restrained person.”
https://www.courts.ca.gov/1260.htmCivil Restraining Order | Second District Court - nmcourts.gov
Civil Restraining Order A Restraining Order is a court order that protects people from harassment. You can ask for this court order if you are worried about your safety because someone stalked, harassed, threatened you with violence, financially abused you, or sexually assaulted you.
https://seconddistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/home/courts/family-court/civil-restraining-order/Restraining Orders for Victims of Domestic Violence | Mass.gov
A "Restraining Order" also known as as "209A Order" or an "Abuse Prevention Order" is a civil court order that provides protection from physical or sexual harm caused by force, or threat of harm from a family or household member. An Order can be obtained against: a spouse or former spouse a present or former household member
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/restraining-orders-for-victims-of-domestic-violenceSan Diego County Sheriff's Department
RESTRAINING / PROTECTIVE ORDER QUERY Website Maintenance: This website is taken offline for maintenance each Wednesday at noon. The site is normally restored within 30 minutes. Please enter either the case number or a partial last name of the restrained person to search.
https://apps.sdsheriff.net/TRO/CT Judicial Branch Statistics - Protective Restraining Orders
Standing Criminal Restraining Order (section 53a-40e of the Connecticut General Statutes is an order that is issued usually at the end of a criminal case. These are lifetime orders and remain in effect until further order of the court. This order type is generally issued when it is a more severe criminal case.
https://www.jud.ct.gov/statistics/prot_restrain/Protection Order Registry - Office of Judicial Administration
Search Protection Orders Protection Order, No Contact Order and Workplace Violence Restraining Order Forms Contact Information For more information on the project contact Carl Cowan at 317-234-5994 (Fax: 317-234-2605) or [email protected].
https://www.in.gov/courts/admin/tech/protection-order/TJB | Judicial Data | POR - txcourts.gov
In 2019, the Texas Legislature passed SB 325, requiring the Texas Office of Court Administration (the Office) to develop a Protective Order Registry (the Registry). The bill is now codified in Chapter 72, Subchapter F of the Texas Government Code, §§ 72.151 – 72.158.
https://www.txcourts.gov/judicial-data/protective-order-registry/Restraining Order - Los Angeles County Superior Court
Learn how to reschedule a court date if you need more time to serve the other party or to respond to a restraining order or to hire an attorney. More Information » I Need to Extend A Current Permanent Restraining Order Before It Expires (Forms CH-130, DV-130, or EA-130)
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