Rhode Island Complaint For An Order of Protection From Sexual Abuse is a legal process in which a person can petition the court for an order prohibiting someone from engaging in further sexual abuse. This type of order can be filed by a victim of sexual abuse, a parent or guardian of a victim, or a law enforcement officer. The complaint must provide details of the sexual abuse that has occurred. There are two types of Rhode Island Complaint For An Order of Protection From Sexual Abuse. The first is a Temporary Order, which is issued without a hearing and is effective for up to 21 days. The second is a Final Order, which can be issued after a hearing and is effective for up to three years. The complaint must include a detailed description of the sexual abuse, including any physical or emotional trauma that was caused by the abuse. It should also include the name, address, and any other identifying information of the accused abuser. The complaint must also include a statement from the victim or their parent or guardian detailing the reasons why they believe an order of protection is necessary.