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Step 4: Incorporate template elements.

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The protective order remains permanent until the victim requests that the court terminate the protective order. The court form is available online through the Maryland Courts website. You can also get a paper from the clerks office.
Extreme risk protective orders are confidential by law. The public should not be able to view the records of an extreme risk protective order. You do not need to request the case be shielded.
Just as courtrooms are open to the public, the public has a right to find out information about court cases. However, in some situations, you can request that the public not see information about a peace or protective order case that involves you. The request is called a petition to shield the court records.
At the Final Peace Order hearing, if the Respondent has been served with a copy of the Temporary Peace Order, but fails to appear for the hearing, you can ask the Judge to enter a Peace Order against the Respondent this is called a Default Order.
Maryland peace orders are serious civil court orders, and they can stay on your record in forever if you dont take action. Heres everything you need to know about what it means to have a Peace Order filed against you, as well as what you can do to have it expunged from your record.
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Shielding. While peace and protective orders are not criminal cases and will not show up on a criminal background check, many people do not want any publicly available records of the proceedings, because it is embarrassing, or maybe they have a security clearance.
Protective Orders generally apply to people in domestic relationships. Peace Orders apply to other persons. You cannot qualify for both. Please review carefully the following checklists to determine the correct petition to file.
Do peace orders or protective orders go on your record? Both of these orders appear on the Maryland Judiciary Case search which is a public database of the Maryland court system. In some cases, you may shield them from public view.

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