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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CH-130 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, which identifies the Protected Person. Enter your full name and, if applicable, your lawyer's details including their name and firm.
  3. Provide your address. If you prefer to keep your home address private, you can enter a different mailing address instead.
  4. In Section 2, complete the information for the Restrained Person. Include their full name, description, and any known details such as height and weight.
  5. If there are additional protected persons, list them in Section 3. You may need to attach an additional sheet if necessary.
  6. Fill in the expiration date for the order in Section 4. If left blank, it will automatically expire three years from issuance.
  7. Review all sections for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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The petitioner must provide specific acts of harassment, threats, or physical harm as evidence. Typically, these acts must occur over a period of time to demonstrate a pattern of harassment from the accused. Often, the most effective evidence used to win or fight a restraining order is using third-party witnesses.
Fill out all required forms Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (form CH-100) Confidential CLETS Information (form CLETS-001) Notice of Court Hearing (form CH-109) Temporary Restraining Order (form CH-110) Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010)
Civil harassment is defined as any form of harassment a person receives from someone with whom they have not been in a close relationship. Harassment can look like abuse, threats, sexual assault, or stalking. This type of harassment does not allow individuals to continue with life as they normally would.
A civil harassment restraining order can be granted against someone who has harassed, stalked, threatened, or harmed another person emotionally or physically.
CH-100 Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (Civil Harassment Prevention)
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Civil Harassment Restraining Order After Hearing (CLETS-CHO) (CH-130) Tells you that a judge has made a long-term restraining order in your case. Get form CH-130.
Choosing between a restraining order and a protective order depends on your situation. A protective order is suitable for threats or abuse from family, partners, or intimate individuals, while a restraining order may be more fitting for harassment or threats from neighbors, acquaintances, or strangers.

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