California Order to Register Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order is a process that allows individuals in California to register a Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order with the California court system. This order helps to enforce the terms of the Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order in the state of California and provides legal protection to victims of domestic violence. The California Order to Register Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order is a three-step process. First, the petitioner completes a registration packet. This packet includes a copy of the Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order, any supporting documents, and an Affidavit of Registration. Second, the petitioner files the registration packet with the California court. Third, the California court reviews the packet and either registers or denies the Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order. There are three types of California Order to Register Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Orders: Ex Parte Orders, Re-Registration Orders, and Transfer Orders. An Ex Parte Order is an emergency order that is issued when the petitioner is in danger and cannot wait for a hearing. A Re-Registration Order is when the petitioner needs to renew a previously issued Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order. Lastly, a Transfer Order is when the petitioner needs to transfer a Canadian Domestic Violence Protective Restraining Order from another state to California.