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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the GV-710 Notice of Hearing in the editor.
  2. In section 1, provide your full name and indicate your relationship to the Respondent. If you are a law enforcement officer, include your agency's name.
  3. Fill in the court name and address where the hearing will take place. Include your lawyer's information if applicable; otherwise, provide an alternative mailing address for privacy.
  4. Complete section 2 by entering the Respondent's full name and address if known.
  5. Review the court hearing details filled in by the judge, including date, time, department, and room number.
  6. Ensure that someone age 18 or older serves copies of this form along with GV-700 and GV-720 on the Respondent as required before the hearing.

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Either side in a case, the protected or the restrained person, can ask to change or end a domestic violence restraining order (DVRO).
Choosing between a restraining order and a protective order depends on your situation. A protective order is suitable for threats or abuse from family, partners, or intimate individuals, while a restraining order may be more fitting for harassment or threats from neighbors, acquaintances, or strangers.
Conditions for Getting a Permanent Restraining Order In California, a victim has to prove that the alleged abuser has committed certain acts against him or her. It should be evident that the victim had a certain relationship with the abuser before the petition for a permanent restraining order was considered.
If a judge granted you a long-term restraining order (on form DV-130), you can ask to renew (extend) it before it expires. A judge will decide at a court date whether to renew it. There is no fee to ask the court to renew your order.

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Once an order is granted by a judge, the police can be called to enforce the order and the restrained person will have to turn in any firearms, ammunition, or body armor they have.

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