Assault protection order 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the assault protection order in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number and the names of the plaintiff and defendant. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Indicate whether this is a pretrial or post-conviction order by selecting the appropriate option. This will determine the conditions outlined in the order.
  4. In the section for protected persons, write the name of the individual being protected. If they are a minor, you may use initials and date of birth as per legal guidelines.
  5. Specify any distances that must be maintained from the protected person’s residence, school, or workplace. Clearly outline these restrictions to ensure compliance.
  6. Review additional orders on page two regarding firearm possession and other relevant restrictions before finalizing your document.

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There are three types of orders of protection that can provide victims with legal protections to support their safetyemergency protective orders, temporary restraining orders, and permanent restraining orders.
* Use Minnesota Guide File to create the forms you need to Ask for a MN Restraining Order either an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order. You can file the forms electronically (eFile) through Guide File, or print your completed forms. For more information, visit our Guide File Help Topic.
The main difference between a protective order vs. a restraining order is the law by which they are applied and the jurisdiction in which the order is issued. Protective orders usually apply in criminal cases with criminal charges associated with the guilty, while restraining orders are mostly used in civil cases.
At court, you generally have the right to question the person who sought the order, to present evidence in your own defense, and to argue to the court as to why the order should not be extended.
The protected person technically cannot violate their own order. Protective orders only limit the actions of the restrained person. Even if the protected person contacts the restrained person, courts will not charge them with a violation.