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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the protection order in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court details, including the court name and address. This section is crucial as it identifies where your case will be processed.
  3. Next, enter the case number provided by the court. This helps in tracking your specific case.
  4. Fill out the defendant's information, including their full name, date of birth, sex, race, weight, height, hair color, and eye color. Accurate details are essential for proper identification.
  5. Complete the protected party's information similarly. If there are multiple protected parties, ensure all relevant details are included.
  6. Review the mandatory orders listed. Check each applicable box that outlines restrictions on the defendant’s behavior towards the protected parties.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document to acknowledge receipt of this order. Ensure you save your changes before exporting or sharing your completed form.

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Mandatory protection orders in Colorado are court orders that forbid a criminal defendant from harassing the alleged victim of the crime. They also protect any witnesses to the crime. The protection order can forbid you from even contacting these people.
A civil protection order may be requested by anyone from a court if there has been harm, the threat of harm, or an act of violence. The process involves first getting a temporary order from the court. A date to return to court will be given, usually two weeks later, for the permanent order.
A restraining order is relatively easy to obtain. You need only show that violence or threats of violence most likely took place. Filing criminal charges or calling the police is not usually necessary.
Enforcement and Penalties: If a restraining order is violated, the restrained individual can be immediately arrested or fined, providing a swift response to protect the person who filed the order. In contrast, when a no contact order is violated, the victim cannot immediately enforce action by the police.
To obtain a Civil Protection Order (CPO) in Colorado, you need to provide evidence that you are in danger of harm, harassment, stalking, or other forms of abuse. Common types of evidence are: Existing Criminal Case. Photos of Incidents.

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How long does the protection order last? In Colorado, a CPO can be made permanent. This means the order lasts forever unless one of the parties goes to court to change it. The MPO ends whenever the criminal case ends.
A Protection Order, also referred to as a restraining order, means any order that prohibits the Restrained Person from contacting, harassing, injuring, intimidating, molesting, threatening, touching, stalking, sexually assaulting or abusing any Protected Person, or from entering or remaining on premises, or from
A Permanent Protection Order in Colorado can last indefinitely. However, the duration varies based on the courts judgment and the cases specifics. In some instances, the order may be set for a specific number of years or until further notice from the court.

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