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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case name and case number at the top of the form. This identifies your specific protection order.
  3. In the 'Information about You (The Protected Party)' section, fill in your full name, date of birth, and physical description including gender, race, height, weight, hair color, and eye color.
  4. Provide your complete home address along with telephone numbers for home, work, and cell. This ensures accurate contact information.
  5. Identify your relationship with the restrained party by checking the appropriate box that describes your connection.
  6. If there are other persons to be protected (like children), list their full names and relevant details in the designated area.
  7. Complete the 'Information about Party to be Restrained' section similarly by providing their full name, date of birth or approximate age, physical description, address, and contact numbers.
  8. If applicable, list any aliases used by the restrained party in the provided space.
  9. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your submission.

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Restraining orders, known in Arizona as orders of protection or injunctions against harassment, are court-issued directives designed to protect individuals from abuse, harassment, or threats. While these orders are civil, not criminal, they will go on public record in Arizona.
How long does the protection order last? In Colorado, a CPO can be made permanent. This means the order lasts forever unless one of the parties goes to court to change it. The MPO ends whenever the criminal case ends.
However, protection orders are a matter of public record in Colorado. Yours may be uncovered when landlords conduct background checks, which makes it harder for you to find a place to rent. You may face the same issue when seeking work.
By itself, the restraining order is part of someones public record in the state of California, and someone could access it by requesting a copy from the court clerk of the county where the order was issued and by paying any associated fees.
While the order is still in place, it will be considered a public record. However, to obtain a copy of it, someone would have to request it from the countys court clerk where the order was issued and pay the fees associated with copying and processing it.

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The answer: Yes, restraining orders are public record. Case documents and case numbers are filed with the court clerk and stored as records. Many counties provide public access terminals in the clerks office where anyone can search case details. Motivated parties may request or even obtain copies of case files.

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