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  2. Begin by filling in the initial filing date or the amended form date as applicable. This is crucial for tracking changes.
  3. Enter the case number if known, followed by the details of the person to be protected. Fill in their name, sex, height, weight, race, date of birth, hair color, eye color, and age.
  4. Provide the mailing address listed on the restraining order along with optional telephone information.
  5. Next, detail the vehicle information including type, model, year, license number and state.
  6. Proceed to fill out the information for the person to be restrained. Include similar details such as name, sex, physical characteristics, addresses and contact numbers.
  7. If applicable, describe any firearms owned or accessible by the restrained person.
  8. Lastly, list any additional persons to be protected along with their relation to the primary individual and date of birth.

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A DVRO is a domestic violence restraining order. The courts issue DVROs to protect people against abuse or violence from a family member or docHub other residing in the same household. That might include a current or former spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend, or the other parent of a child.
Ask for a restraining order Form NameForm Number Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DV-100) DV-100 Confidential CLETS Information CLETS-001 Notice of Court Hearing DV-109 Temporary Restraining Order DV-1103 more rows
Once you turn in your request, a judge will decide quickly whether to grant temporary protection. The whole process can take a few weeks to months, depending on how complicated your case is. If the judge grants you a long-term restraining order, it can last up to five years.

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The California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) allows police access to databases. CLETS is a computer network giving police departments access to national databases maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and others.

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