The California Order For Custody of Claims is a judicial order issued by the California court that requires a custodian to hold legal documents, evidence, or other items that are significant to a civil case in a safe and secure manner. This order allows the custodian to hold the items until the court makes a decision on the case. There are three types of California Order For Custody of Claims: 1. Security Bonding Order: This type of order requires the custodian to post a bond with the court to ensure that the items in their custody will remain safe and secure. 2. Protective Order: This type of order requires the custodian to take specific steps to protect the items in their custody, such as limiting access to the items or making sure they are safely stored. 3. Restraining Order: This type of order requires the custodian to refrain from taking any action that could alter the items in their custody. This includes disposing of the items or transferring them to someone else.