What does it cost?
The applicant (victim) or an attorney representing the applicant may not be assessed a fee, cost, charge, or expense by a district or county clerk or by a sheriff, constable or other public official or employee in connection with the filing, serving, entering or for any other service including any fees for dismissing, modifying, or withdrawing a protective order, certifying copies, comparing copies to originals, court reporter fees, judicial fund fees, transferring a protective order or for any other service related to a protective order.
The court may require the respondent to pay the fees incurred in connection with the protective order unless the respondent shows good cause or is indigent.

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1. What is a Protective Order?
2. How can a Protective Order help?
3. Who is eligible for a Protective Order?
4. How can I get a Protective Order?
5. Who may file for a Protective Order?
6. What information do I need to provide?
7. What does it cost?
8. How long does it take to receive and how long does it remain in effect?
9. What happens if the Protective Order is violated?
10. What other options are available?