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File a petition to the Clerks Office of the Superior Court of the county where the respondent resides. You must complete and sign all required paperwork. Please contact the Superior Court for information about how to submit a petition to the Clerks Office.
A charge must be filed with the EEOC within 180 days of the latest incident of abuse, but the deadline may be extended to 300 days to conform to Georgia law. File suit You will receive a right-to-sue letter from the EEOC. You will generally have only 90 days to file a lawsuit in federal court.
The TPO process is not a criminal case, but rather a civil case. As such, a TPO case will not result in an entry onto someones criminal record, unless someone commits a crime related to violating the TPO.
Temporary protective orders in Georgia are recorded in its Protective Order Registry. It is a non-public record that is accessible to law enforcement, judges, and prosecuting lawyers. Also, a TPO is not recorded in an individuals criminal record. This is because the TPO process is a civil one.
Violating a restraining order in Georgia can come with serious repercussions including being charged with aggravated stalking or going to jail. Violating a protective order can come with a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.
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An ex parte order can be issued by the court without the presence of the stalker (respondent). After the court issues an ex parte order, a hearing must be held within 30 days, at which point you and the respondent will have a chance to prove your case, and the judge will decide whether or not to issue a final order.
(The TPO action is a separate action from the divorce.) To prevail, the Petitioner has to prove by a preponderance of evidence that an act of family violence occurred. It is not a heavy burden of proof.
If you are a victim of violence, you can file a petition for a temporary protective order. A protective order restrains the accused person, also known as the respondent, from harassing, stalking, or threatening the physical safety of the petitioner.

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