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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SV-130 in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Petitioner’s details, including the name and address of the educational institution officer or employee. If applicable, include your lawyer's information.
  3. Fill in the Student (Protected Person) section with their full name and ensure the case number is correctly noted.
  4. Complete the Respondent (Restrained Person) section by providing their full name, description, and other personal details such as sex, height, weight, and relationship to the protected person.
  5. If there are additional protected persons, list their names and relationships in the designated section.
  6. Specify the expiration date for the order. If left blank, it will default to three years from issuance.
  7. Document any personal conduct orders that apply to the respondent and ensure all necessary fields are filled out accurately.

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Look at form DV-130, item 30(b), to see if the judge ordered you to serve by mail or in person. If you are ordered to serve by mail, this means your server only has to mail a copy of the restraining order. But, serving someone in person is always best.
12 years old or older To ask for a restraining order, you must be 12 years old or older. In some cases, the judge may ask that an adult (someone 18 years old or older), like a trusted relative, help you in your case. At item , you must have one of the listed relationships between you and the person you want protection from. DV-505-INFO How to Ask for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order California Courts - CA.gov default files courts default California Courts - CA.gov default files courts default
If the restraining order isnt served, it cant be enforced. The person its against must be officially notified for it to take effect. Without service, theyre not legally bound to follow the orders terms.

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If a domestic violence restraining order has not been served, a Deputy may verbally serve the respondent/defendant. The Deputy shall provide the respondent/defendant a verbal summary of the terms and conditions from the Miscellaneous Field section of the California Restraining and Protective Order System (CARPOS). Verbal Service of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders - PARS Public PARS Public - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department Viewer Manuals Content PARS Public - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department Viewer Manuals Content

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