Hawaii Order Granting Petition For Injunction Against Harassment is a court order made by a judge of a court in the state of Hawaii in order to protect a person from harassment by another person. It prohibits the harasser from engaging in further harassment, such as physical or verbal threats or abuse, and may also include other restrictions, such as restraining orders, surveillance orders, or orders staying away from the victim. The types of Hawaii Order Granting Petition For Injunction Against Harassment include: Temporary Restraining Orders (TO), Preliminary Injunctions, and Permanent Injunctions. A TO is issued to protect the petitioner from immediate danger, and it is usually valid for up to 20 days. A Preliminary Injunction is issued to protect the petitioner from further harm and is usually valid for up to one year. A Permanent Injunction is issued to protect the petitioner from further harm and is usually valid for up to three years.