CH-116 Order on Request to Continue Hearing (Temporary Restraining Order) (CLETS-TCH) 2025

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A non-CLETS restraining order requires that the victim return to court to ask the judge to take action against the abuser. CLETS orders can be tailor-made to any given situation and can deal with custody and visitation contact with the children.
In addition, the existence of the restraining order gets reported on the CLETS system which means that all law enforcement are made aware of the order. Also, background checks may reveal the existence of a restraining order.
At the show cause hearing, you will have to prove that you are a victim of domestic violence, as you alleged in your petition. If the judge grants you an order, it will state on the order how long it lasts for.
These orders are either a protective order issued in a criminal court or civil restraining order, which is called a temporary restraining order (TRO). Penal Code 273.6 is a misdemeanor crime that can result in harsh penalties depending on the circumstances.
Look at item 13 on form CH-130 to see if the judge ordered you to serve by mail or in person. If you are ordered to serve by mail, this means your server only has to mail a copy of the restraining order. But serving someone in person is always best.

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To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that they will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued. If the judge is convinced that a temporary restraining order is necessary, they may issue the order immediately, without informing the other parties and without holding a hearing .
In California, all protective orders issued are CLETS orders. Restraining orders, for the most part, are issued as CLETS orders.

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