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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Protective Orders form in our editor.
Begin by filling out the 'Respondent Information' section. Ensure you complete all fields in uppercase letters, including the respondent's name, sex, race, and date of birth.
Next, provide details regarding any caution or medical conditions that apply to the respondent by circling the relevant options.
In the 'Protection Order Conditions' section, circle all applicable conditions that pertain to the order. This is crucial for clarity and enforcement.
Complete the 'Protected Person Information' and 'Protected Child Information' sections with accurate details about those involved. Use additional pages if necessary.
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What proof do you need for a restraining order in Texas?
Proof of service must be filed with the court before your hearing date to get a protective order if the respondent does not show up. Bring any evidence you have, like photographs, medical records, or torn clothing. Also, bring witnesses who know about the violence, like a neighbor, relative, or police.
What is the new law for protective orders in Texas?
A new Texas law makes it easier for victims of family violence to get a protective order. House Bill 1432, which went into effect September 1st, 2023, removes the requirement to prove that violence is likely to occur again before a family violence protective order can be granted.
Whats the difference between a protective order and a restraining order in Texas?
A protective order is only available for people who have experienced dating or family violence and it can lead to criminal penalties (the Respondent/violator can be arrested) if violated. A restraining order can be ordered by a court for many different types of situations and only has civil penalties if violated.
How long does a protective order take in Texas?
Each case is different, but the application process can take as little as a day or up to a few weeks depending on the facts and required documentation. Once a protective order is filed it will take a minimum of two weeks.
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To seek a protective order, either the applicant or the abuser must live in Dallas County, or an incident of violence must have occurred in Dallas County.
In response to SB 48, OCA publishes the following applications, orders, and other helpful information and forms. OCA created the standardized forms after
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