Oregon Renewing a Sexual Abuse Protection Order is a legal order issued by a court in the state of Oregon that is designed to protect victims of sexual abuse from further harm or contact from the abuser. The order can be obtained by filing a petition in the local circuit court. It prohibits the abuser from having any contact with the victim, and may also include additional restrictions such as an order to have no contact with any children in the home, surrendering weapons, or attending counseling. The types of Oregon Renewing a Sexual Abuse Protection Order are: 1. Ex Parte Order: This order is issued without notice to the abuser and can be renewed for up to one year. 2. Interim Order: This order is issued for up to 60 days and can be renewed with notice to the abuser. 3. Final Order: This order is issued for up to one year and can be renewed with notice to the abuser.