California Declaration Re Notice Upon Ex Parte Application For Orders is a form that is used when a party to a court action has applied for an order without giving prior notice to the other party. This document is then used to provide the other party with notice of the application and to provide them with the opportunity to respond. There are three main types of California Declaration Re Notice Upon Ex Parte Application For Orders: 1) Request for Child Custody/Visitation Order; 2) Request for Temporary Restraining Order or Injunction; and 3) Request for Other Relief. The form must be completed by the applicant, signed, and filed with the court. The form must also include information on the specific relief requested, the reasons why the order is necessary, the date and time the application was filed with the court, and the date and time that the other party was served with notice of the application. The court will consider the Declaration Re Notice Upon Ex Parte Application For Orders when deciding whether to grant the requested order.