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Washington CrRLJ 07.0970 - Sexual Assault Protection Order

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This is an official form from the Washinton Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.

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If you believe someone is harrassing you in Washington State then you can go to disrict or superior court and file a petition under oath stating why you believe the court should issue an antiharassment order.

In situations where a court issued a restraining order that lack jurisdiction, that order is also invalidated. If this is proven during the trial, you are not bound by such an order. Falsely accused. In case you are falsely accused of violating a restraining order, a defense attorney can clear you of all the charges.

If you believe someone is harrassing you in Washington State then you can go to disrict or superior court and file a petition under oath stating why you believe the court should issue an antiharassment order. There are standard Washington State Antiharassment forms that can assist in this process.

Duration of order: Stalking Protection Order: 14 days for a temporary order; Stalking Protection Order duration is then determined by the court for a fixed period of time or permanent. Stalking No-Contact Order: 5 years for a final Stalking No-Contact Order.

In Washington State there are two types of No Contact Orders (1) Pre-Trial, and (2) Post Conviction. Both types of No Contact Orders in Western Washington prevent a defendant from having contact with an alleged victim.A Post-Conviction No Contact Order is an order that is issued after a criminal conviction.

To obtain a no-contact order of protection you need to file in the district court where you live. You can also file a no-contact order in the county where the person who is abusing you lives, or in the county where the abuse or unlawful act happened.

The county prosecutor or attorney general, when involved in paternity actions, may request a restraining order on behalf of the child. WHAT IS THE COST? Filing fee is $110.00 (plus possible local surcharge) but may be waived. Additional costs can include copy, service and attorneys fees.

Washington protective order laws allow for 24-day temporary orders, which may be extended as needed, and orders of protection lasting as long as one year (which also may be extended).

Order the Respondent not to threaten or hurt you. order the Respondent not to enter your residence. give one parent temporary custody of children. set a schedule for visitation with minor children. order the Respondent to leave a shared residence.

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Washington CrRLJ 07.0970 - Sexual Assault Protection Order