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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Protective Order in the editor.
Begin by entering the court address and your name as the protected person. Ensure all details are accurate.
Fill in your contact information, including phone number, fax number, and email address. If you have an attorney, include their details as well.
In the section for registration and recognition of protective orders from other states, provide your appointment details as a conservator, including the state and date of appointment.
Attach certified copies of relevant documents such as court orders and letters that validate your authority as a conservator.
Acknowledge whether you are making changes to the original content by checking the appropriate box.
Complete the verification section by signing and dating it. Ensure all personal information is filled out correctly before submission.
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What proof do you need for a restraining order in Colorado?
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.
What is the difference between a protection order and a restraining order in Colorado?
There are no fees for filing for a protection order in Colorado when the reason for the protection order is domestic abuse, domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault. It is free to file the order in court and to serve the order through the sheriffs office.
What is a protective order in Colorado?
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
What is another name for a protection order?
A restraining order is the same as a Protective Order - a court order that prohibits a specific person from coming near an individual, home, workplace, or other location listed in the document.
How long does a protection order last in Colorado?
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.
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