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In the 'Respondent' section, provide the necessary details about the individual against whom the order is sought, including their identifiers such as race, height, and weight.
Complete the 'Court Findings' section by confirming that you understand the jurisdiction and that reasonable notice will be provided to the Respondent.
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Ohio law provides a procedure where a party who is being stalked, menaced, or harassed by another person can get a court order (called a civil protection order) requiring that other person to stay away from and have no contact with the party seeking the order.
Do civil protection orders show up on background checks in Ohio?
A Civil Protection Order is entered into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). This database is searchable by law enforcement, government agencies, and potentially some other background checking agencies. A CPO case may or may not appear online on a Clerk of Courts website.
What is the burden of proof in a civil protection order in Ohio?
As in all civil protection order proceedings, the evidentiary burden of proof for a juvenile civil protection order is the preponderance of the evidence.
Are Ohio protection orders public record?
A protective order is a matter of public record unless it has been classified for some reason, just like any other court order or document.
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(c) In cases involving a minor child, the juvenile court and the district court have the authority to issue emergency protection orders to prevent an unlawful
A protective/restraining order was granted to Name of parent/party and relationship with this child against Name of parent/party and relationship with this
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