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Lastly, after service is performed by your chosen process server, you need to make sure that they fill out a form called a Return of Service or Affidavit of Service. This form must be signed in front of a notary unless the process server is a peace officer.
If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to dissolve (terminate or cancel) the protection order. After you file the motion, the court will decide whether or not to schedule a hearing.
They are legal documents issued by a judge or magistrate to protect the health and safety of a person who is alleged to be a victim of any act involving violence, force or threat that results in bodily injury or places that person in fear of death, sexual assault or bodily injury.
Violating an extreme risk protection order (including a temporary order) is a class 2 misdemeanor in Colorado. A person who is convicted of a class 2 misdemeanor can be sentenced to go to jail for three months to one year, pay a fine between $250 - $1,000, or both.
These are orders to keep the restrained person a certain distance away (like 50 or 100 yards) from: The protected person or persons; Where the protected person lives; His or her place of work; His or her childrens schools or places of child care; His or her vehicle; Other important places where he or she goes.
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Both civil protection orders and no-contact orders prohibit each party from coming within a certain specified distance of the other party. This includes their home, place of employment, school, and other locations they frequent. Both types of orders also forbid any contact via text, phone, social media, or email.
Yes, permanent restraining orders are part of the public record. If a restraining order has been issued against you, it could show up as part of a background check even if you have not been convicted of a crime.
A Protection Order, also referred to as a restraining order, means any order that prohibits the Restrained Person from contacting, harassing, injuring, intimidating, molesting, threatening, touching, stalking, sexually assaulting or abusing any Protected Person, or from entering or remaining on premises, or from

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