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Start with a general paragraph summarizing the overall history of abuse, how long it has lasted, and your efforts to stop it. Be as specific as possible and give details about how you or others were harmed by Respondent. Organize your declaration with the most recent events first, going backward in time.
If you want a restraining order against someone but have not been injured, threatened, or stalked by them, you will likely have to pay a filing fee. California courts can impose a fee between $435 and $450 (circa 2024) to file for a restraining order without alleging violence, stalking, or threats of violence.
Serve by mail or in person But serving someone in person is always best. When you mail court papers, it may be hard to prove that the person actually received a copy especially if the person moves a lot.
Look at form DV-130, item 30(b), to see if the judge ordered you to serve by mail or in person. If you are ordered to serve by mail, this means your server only has to mail a copy of the restraining order. But, serving someone in person is always best.
That means that on that date, your order will end and you will no longer be protected by it. If you are still concerned for your safety or want your restraining order to stay in place, you have to renew it, which makes it last longer and gives it a new end date.
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Unlike a no contact order only given in court by a judge, a restraining order is sought by the person who believes they need legal protection from someone else. Restraining orders are typically used in cases involving domestic violence and situations where there is a need for immediate protection.
1. Complete form CR-16 titled PETITION TO MODIFY (POST JUDGMENT) PROTECTIVE ORDER IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDING. You will need to provide proof of your identity in the form of a drivers license or other photo identification. 2. File the completed petition at the court where the protective order was issued.

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