Travis County Inter-Departmental Consolidated Protective Order Information Protective Order Applicat 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Court Information' section. Fill in the appropriate court type, cause number, and select the type of order you are applying for (Final, Modified, Ex-Parte, Emergency). Ensure to indicate if an order to vacate is included.
  3. Proceed to the 'Respondent Information' section. Complete all mandatory fields such as last name, first name, date of birth, and physical characteristics. If applicable, check the box indicating if the respondent is currently in jail.
  4. Fill out the 'Home Address' and 'Business/Work Information' sections accurately. Include contact numbers and any additional addresses where the respondent might be found.
  5. Complete sections regarding vehicle information and any unusual markings that may help identify the respondent's vehicle.
  6. Finally, provide details about any protected children involved and your own information as the applicant. Ensure all mandatory fields are filled before submission.

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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.
Contact the Court Clerk The clerk is responsible for maintaining court records and can provide information about the restraining order. You can usually find the court clerks contact information on the courts website or through an online search.
PROTECT website The dedicated website for law enforcement and prosecution personnel to view both applications and orders is called the Protective Order Registry of Texas (PROTECT) and is located at . This portal launched in February 2021.
The main difference between a protective order vs. a restraining order is the law by which they are applied and the jurisdiction in which the order is issued. Protective orders usually apply in criminal cases with criminal charges associated with the guilty, while restraining orders are mostly used in civil cases.
A person can apply for a protective order on their own behalf and/or on behalf of a child in situations where: a spouse, dating partner, or household member has or has threatened to hurt the person; or. the person has been a victim of family or dating violence, a sexual offense, stalking, trafficking, or burglary.