A California Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order is a legal document served to both the petitioner and the respondent when a restraining order is being renewed. It is issued by the court to notify the petitioner and the respondent that a hearing is scheduled to renew the restraining order and that they must appear in court on the specified date to address the terms of the restraining order. There are two types of California Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order: an emergency restraining order and a temporary restraining order. An emergency restraining order is issued by the court to protect the petitioner in an immediate situation, and is only valid for up to seven days. A temporary restraining order is issued when the court finds that the petitioner needs protection beyond the seven days of the emergency restraining order, and is valid for up to twenty-one days. The California Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order will include information regarding the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the petitioner's and respondent's names and addresses.