Who may file for a Protective Order?
1. An adult member of a family or household; or
2. any adult for the protection of a child; or
3. a prosecuting attorney.

The person who is the alleged victim of family violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or stalking is considered to be the "applicant."

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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?