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Begin by entering your name as the protected person in the designated field. If you have a lawyer, skip the address section and provide a mailing address for privacy.
Fill in the details of the person you want protection from, including their name, sex, height, weight, race, hair color, eye color, age, and date of birth.
Input the court name and street address where your case is being filed. Ensure that you also include your case number.
Confirm that you are protected by an attached restraining order by providing details about it. Check all applicable statements regarding its validity and expiration date.
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