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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California CH-700 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name and, if applicable, your lawyer's information including their State Bar number. If you do not have a lawyer, provide an alternative mailing address for privacy.
  3. Fill in the court name and address where you are filing the request. Ensure that you include the city, state, and zip code.
  4. Next, input the case number provided by the court once filed. Then, enter the full name and address of the restrained person if known.
  5. Indicate your request to renew the restraining order by checking the appropriate boxes regarding previous renewals and specify how long you wish for it to be renewed.
  6. Provide a detailed explanation for your renewal request in section d. If more space is needed, attach a separate sheet titled 'Attachment 3d—Reasons to Renew Order'.
  7. Finally, declare under penalty of perjury that all information is true by signing and dating the form before submission.

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The duration of an order on your record hinges on its type and whether it is temporary or permanent: Temporary (TROs): These last a short time, usually up to 25 days, until a court makes a more permanent decision.
Fill out all required forms Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (form CH-100) Confidential CLETS Information (form CLETS-001) Notice of Court Hearing (form CH-109) Temporary Restraining Order (form CH-110) Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010)
If required, pay a filing fee If you are not alleging violence, stalking or threats of violence or if you did not ask for a fee waiver, you will need to pay $435-$450 to the clerk when you file your forms. Go back to the first step to learn about how to ask to pay no filing fees.
It is possible to get an emergency protective order (EPO) without going to court. A law enforcement officer has the authority to grant an emergency protective order on the spot if they respond to a domestic violence call and see clear evidence of abuse.
This standard means that the Court must see photographs, text messages, e-mails or any other physical evidence that can support claims made by the Petitioner. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations. The petitioner must provide specific acts of harassment, threats or physical harm as evidence.

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A civil harassment restraining order can be granted against someone who has harassed, stalked, threatened, or harmed another person emotionally or physically. What if I am under 18? If you are 12 or older, you can ask for a restraining order on your own and without your parents permission.

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