JDF 398 Temporary Protection Order - Colorado LINK Project 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the court details at the top, including the court type and address. Ensure you accurately enter the case number.
  3. In the 'Plaintiff/Petitioner' and 'Defendant/Respondent' sections, provide full names and addresses. This information is crucial for identifying all parties involved.
  4. Complete the sections regarding personal details of both the restrained person and protected person, including date of birth, sex, race, weight, height, hair color, and eye color.
  5. Fill out the citation section by specifying the next hearing date and time. This ensures that all parties are aware of upcoming court obligations.
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Restraining orders carry serious consequences and can even appear on background checks, impacting your employment, housing, or ability to attend college.
There are two stages for getting a restraining order in Colorado: First, you must obtain a temporary restraining order (TRO). The TRO lasts up to 14 days. It will state the date and time you must return to make the order permanent (the permanent hearing).
Complete all necessary sections on form JDF 397 Motion to Modify or Dismiss Temporary or Permanent Protection Order. Use the same case number that is listed on your original Temporary or Permanent Protection Order paperwork. The JDF 397 form must be signed in front of a Court Clerk or Notary Public.
Restraining orders are public record, so they are documented and accessible by the public. However, they are not criminal convictions, so an employer who checks only for convictions will probably not find out about the criminal restraining order.
Does a Restraining Order Appear on Your Permanent Record? In Colorado, an initial restraining order or protective order will not remain on your permanent record. However, if you have been permanent restraining order has been placed against you, it will remain on your record.

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