This is an official Washington court form for use in a harassment case, an Order for Protection - Respondent Under Age 18 - Harassment. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Washington Statutes and Law.
This is an official Washington court form for use in a harassment case, an Order for Protection - Respondent Under Age 18 - Harassment. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Washington Statutes and Law.
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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.
An antiharassment order is a special type of restraining order which is available only to victims of harassment. It is a civil order of the court telling the person who harassed you not to bother you again. The police are notified of your antiharassment order. The order is fully enforceable in any county in the State.
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.
MOST ANTIHARASSMENT CASES ARE FILED AT THE DISTRICT COURT LEVEL. Please visit the District Court web site for further information here. Only certain antiharassment protection orders can be filed at the King County Superior Court Clerk's Office. Most antiharassment cases are filed at the District Court level.
In a family law case, you can ask the court for a domestic violence Order for Protection or an Order for Protection - Unlawful Harassment. For immediate protection, contact the clerk of the court for more information. You can ask the court for a Restraining Order.
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.