California Restraining Order Juvenileil— - CLETS - JUV is a court-ordered document that prohibits a juvenile from engaging in certain behaviors or activities with the person listed in the order. It is issued by a judge and enforced by law enforcement. There are three types of California Restraining Order Juvenileil— - CLETS - JUV: Domestic Violence Restraining Order, Civil Harassment Restraining Order, and Workplace Violence Restraining Order. A Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVR) protects the juvenile from physical abuse, harassment, stalking, or threats of violence by a person with whom the juvenile has an intimate or familial relationship. A Civil Harassment Restraining Order (CCRO) protects the juvenile from harassment, stalking, or threats of violence by a person with whom the juvenile does not have an intimate or familial relationship. A Workplace Violence Restraining Order (WV RO) protects the juvenile from harassment, stalking, or threats of violence by an employer or co-worker. LETS (California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System) is a computerized system that allows law enforcement agencies to exchange criminal justice information. When a restraining order is issued, the order is entered into the LETS system, so that law enforcement can access the information when needed. UV is the abbreviation for Juvenile. A Juvenile Restraining Order is issued to protect a juvenile from physical abuse, harassment, stalking, or threats of violence.