If you feel unsafe or are in danger, a temporary injunction, also known as a restraining order, may be issued until a judge can rule on your petition. An injunction is a court order that directs a person not to have any contact with another person.An injunction (sometimes referred to as a restraining order) is a court order that tells one person to stay away from and not contact another person. Need an Injunction for Protection? You can obtain an injunction for protection at any of the following locations: Lawson E. Thomas Courthouse Center. Org through the link to the Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration. Injunctive relief usually takes one of three forms: temporary restraining order (TRO), preliminary injunction, and permanent injunction. On the other hand, a permanent injunction is a court order that is issued at the end of a legal proceeding. CALL US for a FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION at (305) 5384545, or take a moment to fill out our secure intake form. To get an injunction, you must file your petition for an injunction for protection against domestic violence with the clerk of the circuit court.