CR-160 Criminal Protective Order - Domestic Violence (CLETS CPO) Judicial Council forms 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CR-160 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Restrained Person' section. Provide required details such as name, date of birth, and physical characteristics like height and weight.
  3. Next, complete the 'Protected Person' section with their name and gender. If there are additional protected persons, include their information in the designated fields.
  4. Specify the expiration date for the order in item 4. For pretrial orders, it remains effective until further notice; for postconviction orders, indicate a specific date.
  5. Fill out the hearing details including date, time, and judicial officer's name in section 5.
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8 Ways You Can Violate a Protection Order Coming too close to the alleged victim. Contacting the alleged victim. Failing to move out of your home. Visiting your shared workplace or school. Failing to pay bills. Failing to comply with child visitation rules. Purchasing or possessing a gun.
If you are the victim, you should really just tell the judge that the no contact order should be dropped and your reasons why. If the victim wants it dropped then it is likely that the Judge will do so. It will not be adversarial and should be pretty short with you asking the Judge to drop the order.
To dismiss an order of protection, certain legal requirements must be met, like proving no violation happened or submitting a motion for dismissal. In order to have an order of protection dropped, one must: Return to the county court where the petition for the original order was filed. Complete the necessary paperwork.
These factors include: If there were any additional crimes committed by the restrained person against someone. Completion of either domestic violence classes or sex offender treatment. The amount of time that has passed since the restraining order went into effect.
Section 2025.420 - Motion for protective order (a) Before, during, or after a deposition, any party, any deponent, or any other affected natural person or organization may promptly move for a protective order. The motion shall be accompanied by a meet and confer declaration under Section 2016.040.

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What are the major differences between a restraining order and a protective order? Restraining orders are mostly used in civil cases to prevent someone from committing an action. Protective orders are used in criminal cases to protect someone from damage or harm from another person.
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States a courts decision to issue a protective order to a victim in a domestic violence case, and lists the conditions and the expiration date of the order.

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