Domestic Violence
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Domestic Violence Restraining Order Overview
Detailed look at what a restraining order can do for you and how to get one as well as links to the forms you will need.
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Domestic Violence Restraining Order Guided Forms
This online assistant will help you complete the correct forms.
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Respond to a Domestic Violence Restraining Order
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Renew a Domestic Violence Restraining Order
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There is no fee to file for a domestic violence restraining order.
Self Help walk in assistance is available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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A domestic violence restraining order is against someone you've dated or had an intimate relationship with, including a spouse or domestic partner. It can also be against a relative if they are your child, parent, sibling or grandparent. This includes in-laws. If you need a restraining order against any other person (neighbor, coworker, stranger) please click here.
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Humboldt Domestic Violence Services has a hotline available 24/7 and may be able to assist with filings or direct you towards local services available. Humboldt Domestic Violence Services can be reached at 707-443-6042.