A South Dakota Order for Personal Belongings (TPO) is a legal document that is used to provide protection against domestic violence. It is issued by a court in South Dakota and orders a party to stay away from a victim in a domestic violence situation. The TPO can also order the abuser to turn over possession of personal belongings, such as their car, cell phone, or other personal items that may be used to threaten or harass the victim. There are three types of South Dakota Order for Personal Belongings (TPO): Temporary Protection Order, Interim Protection Order, and Final Protection Order. The Temporary Protection Order is an emergency order issued to provide immediate protection against domestic violence. The Interim Protection Order is a court order that lasts up to 45 days and is issued when a victim is unable to appear in court. The Final Protection Order is a long-term court order that lasts for up to a year and requires the abuser to stay away from the victim and turn over possession of personal belongings.