Wyoming EC VSP 20. Order Setting Hearing is a court process that is used to determine the terms of a restraining order or other civil protection order. This process is governed by Wyoming state law, which provides for a hearing to be held prior to the issuance of a restraining order. The hearing involves the presentation of evidence and arguments by both the petitioner (the person seeking the restraining order) and the respondent (the person against whom the restraining order is sought). During the hearing, the court will consider the evidence and arguments and make a determination whether to issue the restraining order. There are two types of Wyoming EC VSP 20. Order Setting Hearings: Temporary Restraining Order (TO) hearings and Permanent Restraining Order (PRO) hearings. A TO hearing is held when the court is considering whether to issue a temporary restraining order, which is typically for a period of no more than 14 days. A PRO hearing is held when the court is considering whether to issue a permanent restraining order, which is typically for a period of one year or longer.