Nevada Domestic Violence Protection Order Information (also known as a Restraining Order) is a legal document issued by a Nevada court that provides protection from physical harm or harassment by another person. The document can be requested by anyone who has been a victim of domestic violence or has a reasonable belief that they are in danger of being a victim. It orders the alleged abuser to stay away from the victim, their home, work, and school, and to refrain from any contact. There are two types of Nevada Domestic Violence Protection Order Information: Temporary Restraining Orders (Bros) and Permanent Restraining Orders (Pros). Bros are issued when the court believes there is an immediate threat of harm. They are typically valid for up to 20 days and can be extended if necessary. Pros are issued when the court believes the threat of harm is ongoing. They can last up to three years and can be renewed if necessary. Both Bros and Pros may include provisions such as protection from physical harm, financial abuse, and harassment.