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818-310-6711
Getting your Restraining Order served...
For those which have the misfortune of needing to have someone served with a Restraining Order (TRO),
your worries are over!
Are You in Danger Now?
If you need help right now,
call “911”
You can also call:
Your local Domestic Violence Shelter,
or
The National Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800-799-7233
TDD: 1-800-787-3224
If you have already filed your
Restraining Order and you are
ready to serve your documents:
You can E-mail your
documents to us at
Mail@PMCPS.com
For fastest service,
it's best to call us...
Call
818-310-6711
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Asking for a
Restraining Order
in
Los Angeles Ca:
To ask for a domestic
violence restraining order
there are several steps
you have to take.
But first make sure that:
A restraining order is right for you.
Read Can a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Help Me?
(Form DV-500-INFO | audio).
You qualify for a domestic
violence restraining order.
You and the person you want to restrain must be:
married or registered domestic partners,
divorced or separated,
dating or used to date,
living together or used to
live together,
parents together of a child, OR
closely related (parent, child, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, in-law).
You get legal help from a
local domestic violence agency
in your county.
Once you are sure you qualify for
a domestic violence restraining order, you are ready to fill out the forms (or have a lawyer or domestic violence clinic help you with the forms). If you are not sure you qualify, ask your local domestic violence agency. Your court’s family law facilitator or self-help center may also be able to help you with the restraining order.
Los Angeles
Restraining Order
Services
Protective Orders
in
Los Angeles
can be served
in ONE HOUR !
FILING A REQUEST FOR A
RESTRAINING ORDER
STEP 1. Fill Out Your Court Forms and Prepare to File
STEP 2. File Your Court Forms With the Court
STEP 3. “Serve” Your Papers on the Restrained Person
STEP 4. Get Ready and Go to Your Court Hearing
STEP 5. After the Court Hearing