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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CH-730 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your full name as the Petitioner. Indicate your relationship to the Respondent, whether you are a family member or a law enforcement officer.
  3. Provide the court name and address where you are filing this order. If you have legal representation, include your lawyer's details including their State Bar number.
  4. Complete the Respondent's information, including their full name and address if known.
  5. Document the date and time of the hearing, along with the name of the judicial officer who presided over it.
  6. In the 'Order on Request for Renewal' section, indicate whether your request is granted or denied and specify any expiration dates as necessary.
  7. Ensure that someone over 18 serves a copy of this order on the other party as required, and complete any necessary proof of service forms.

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What Are The Key Differences Between Harassment And Restraining Orders? A Harassment Order is used when someone keeps bothering or threatening you, but hasnt physically hurt you. A Restraining Order is used when someone has hurt you or made serious threats.
If a restraining order expires, does that mean the person it was filed against is no longer legally required to stay away from the person who filed it? It means that the respondent (the person it was filed against) can no longer be arrested or charged with violating the restraining order.
Once you turn in your request, a judge will decide quickly whether to grant temporary protection. The whole process can take a few weeks to months, depending on how complicated your case is. If the judge grants you a long-term restraining order, it can last up to five years.
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.
How to ask to renew a civil harassment restraining order Fill out court forms. Request to Renew Restraining Order (form CH-700) Fill out your courts local forms (if any) Make at least 2 copies of all your forms. Take your forms to the court clerk. The clerk or judge will set a court date.
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California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP 527.6. (a)(1) A person who has suffered harassment as defined in subdivision (b) may seek a temporary restraining order and an order after hearing prohibiting harassment as provided in this section.
Technically, there is no legal limit to how many restraining orders can be filed against a person. Every protective order is based on a separate petition and a different situation or incident.

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