This form is a Court Order for a temporary restraining order. It can be completed by filling in the blanks and/or adapted to fit your specific circumstances. USLF control no. CA-CH-110
A Contra Costa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) (Civil Harassment) is a legal protection granted by the court to individuals who are facing harassment, threats, or violence from another person. This order aims to prevent further harm and maintain the safety and well-being of the victim. The CLETS-TCH is part of the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (LETS), which allows authorized personnel to access and enforce restraining orders. In Contra Costa County, there are different types of Temporary Restraining Orders (TO) available under CLETS-TCH to address specific situations: 1. Personal Conduct Orders: This type of restraining order covers a wide range of behaviors, including stalking, physical assault, unwanted communication (calls, emails, texts), threats, or any act that would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety. It applies to individuals who are not related by blood, marriage, or domestic partnership. 2. Workplace Violence Orders: Designed for cases where the harassment or threats occur within a work setting, this type of TO aims to protect employees from violence or intimidation by coworkers, supervisors, or other individuals with a connection to the workplace. 3. Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Orders: These restraining orders focus specifically on protecting older adults (elder abuse) or individuals with physical or mental disabilities (dependent adult abuse). They address various forms of mistreatment, such as physical or financial abuse, neglect, abandonment, or threats against the well-being of the elderly or dependent adult. To obtain a CLETS-TCH order in Contra Costa County, the petitioner (victim) must typically file a request with the local Superior Court. The court will then review the petition, considering the evidence provided, and may grant a temporary restraining order if there is reasonable cause to believe that the victim is in immediate danger. Once granted, a hearing will be scheduled to determine if the restraining order should be extended, modified, or dismissed. It's important to note that violating a Contra Costa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) (Civil Harassment) can have serious legal consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or both. These orders are crucial in ensuring the safety and protection of individuals who are experiencing harassment or violence in their lives.A Contra Costa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) (Civil Harassment) is a legal protection granted by the court to individuals who are facing harassment, threats, or violence from another person. This order aims to prevent further harm and maintain the safety and well-being of the victim. The CLETS-TCH is part of the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (LETS), which allows authorized personnel to access and enforce restraining orders. In Contra Costa County, there are different types of Temporary Restraining Orders (TO) available under CLETS-TCH to address specific situations: 1. Personal Conduct Orders: This type of restraining order covers a wide range of behaviors, including stalking, physical assault, unwanted communication (calls, emails, texts), threats, or any act that would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety. It applies to individuals who are not related by blood, marriage, or domestic partnership. 2. Workplace Violence Orders: Designed for cases where the harassment or threats occur within a work setting, this type of TO aims to protect employees from violence or intimidation by coworkers, supervisors, or other individuals with a connection to the workplace. 3. Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Orders: These restraining orders focus specifically on protecting older adults (elder abuse) or individuals with physical or mental disabilities (dependent adult abuse). They address various forms of mistreatment, such as physical or financial abuse, neglect, abandonment, or threats against the well-being of the elderly or dependent adult. To obtain a CLETS-TCH order in Contra Costa County, the petitioner (victim) must typically file a request with the local Superior Court. The court will then review the petition, considering the evidence provided, and may grant a temporary restraining order if there is reasonable cause to believe that the victim is in immediate danger. Once granted, a hearing will be scheduled to determine if the restraining order should be extended, modified, or dismissed. It's important to note that violating a Contra Costa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) (Civil Harassment) can have serious legal consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or both. These orders are crucial in ensuring the safety and protection of individuals who are experiencing harassment or violence in their lives.