Temporary Injunction for Protection Against Sexual Violence - Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Temporary Injunction for Protection Against Sexual Violence in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number and division at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case within the court system.
  3. In Section I, provide details about the hearing date and time. Ensure that you accurately fill in the name of the judge and location to avoid any confusion during proceedings.
  4. Proceed to Section II, where you will affirm under oath that you meet the criteria for an injunction. Be thorough and honest in your statements.
  5. In Section III, carefully read through each term of the temporary injunction. Mark any applicable provisions regarding contact restrictions and firearms as necessary.
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If the judge decides the sworn allegations contained in the paperwork meet the requirements of Florida law for the issuance of an injunction, the judge will enter a Temporary Injunction, which will be valid for 15 days.
Affidavit sufficient for grant of temporary injunction: For temporary injunctions under Order 39, rule 1 2 CPC, plaintiff can prove the three ingredients, i.e. (i) Prima facie case, (ii) Balance of convenience and (iii) irreparable injury on affidavits.
To obtain an injunction, plaintiffs must show that they have suffered irreparable harm, that legal remedies such as monetary damages are inadequate, that the balance of hardships favors them, and that the injunction would not disserve the public interest.
During normal working hours, a Petition for Injunction can be filed with the Clerks Office. In some counties, local agencies will assist with filling out the needed forms. Once the forms are completed, the clerk will file the petition and notify the judges office.
Rule 3 said the Court shall in all cases, except where it appeals that the object of granting the injunction would be defeated by delay, before granting an injunction, direct notice of application for same to be given to the opposite party. The proviso was introduced to provide a condition, where court proposes to

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Principles Governing Grant of Interim Injunction: Following conditions must be fulfilled before grant of ad interim injunction under Order 39, rules 1 2 CPC : (1) Prima facie case (2) Balance of convenience (3) Irreparable loss (4) Bona fide conduct of the party seeking injunction.
Public Record Access Temporary injunctions in Florida may not appear in public records until the respondent has been officially served. Most clerks of court delay publication to protect due process.

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