Protection Order Form Guide

This page provides you with some general information regarding how to complete the required forms in order to file for a protection order. Contact an attorney for legal advice and more complete information.

Types of protection orders:

A Domestic Abuse Protection Order is for people who have been in close relationships (relatives, spouses or former spouses, people who have lived or are living together, etc). It is granted because someone attempted, threatened, caused bodily injury, or intimidated the other person by credible threat, or engaged in sexual contact or sexual penetration without consent.

The second type of protection order is a Harassment Protection Order. It does not depend upon relationships, but requires a number of telephone or personal contacts that seriously terrify, threaten, or intimidate the victim and serve no legitimate purpose.

The third type of protection order is a Sexual Assault Protection Order. It does not depend upon relationships and is granted because someone subjected or attempted to subject the other person to sexual contact or sexual penetration without consent.

Note: None of these types of protection orders are for the purpose of protecting property.

Protection Order Forms:

There are 3 forms needed to file for a protection order, no matter which type you are requesting. They are:

  1. Petition and Affidavit
  2. Praecipe
  3. Social Security Numbers, Gender, and Birth Date Form

There are a number of other forms available at this link: Master list for protection order forms .

These include, but are not limited to:

  1. The Request for a Modification form. This form is to be used once a protection order has been granted, in order to request any changes to the order.
  2. The Application to Dismiss the Petition for a Protection Order. This is used when a petitioner is asking that the Petition be dismissed (cancelled) AND there has not been a protection order issued yet.
  3. The Motion to Vacate and Set Aside and to Dismiss is used when a petitioner is asking that the Protection Order be dismissed (cancelled).
  4. The Petition and Affidavit to Renew a Protection Order. In the case of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders or Sexual Assault Protection Orders, is used when the petitioner is still in fear and would like to have the expiration date extended by one year.
Petition and Affidavit

The petition and affidavit for a Domestic Abuse Protection Order looks a little different than a Harassment Protection Order petition and affidavit. The pieces of these forms that are the same are discussed below. The differences of the Domestic Abuse petition and affidavit are detailed later in this document.

The Petition and Affidavit is the form that you will use to tell the court why you would like protection from the other person. On this form, you are the petitioner and the person you would like to be protected from is the respondent.

Fill in the blanks on this form, in order to provide the court with the required information.

On the first page of the form, please indicate if you are filing this petition on behalf of anyone else. NOTE: It is intended that each person requesting protection through a Sexual Assault Protection Order will file a separate Petition and Affidavit. Next, you will need to indicate your address. The court may need to contact you if a hearing is scheduled, so if you indicate that you are residing at an undisclosed location, please make sure to provide the clerk, separately from the form, with information on how to get ahold of you.

You will be asked to provide information regarding any past, pending, or current court proceedings. This information is used by the court to determine what other information, if any, should be considered in relation to this request.

The court is able to provide interpreters for hearings, so it is important to note whether or not you and/or the respondent do not speak English.

The form provides an area for you to request from the court the specific things you would like the respondent to be prevented from doing. Please review these carefully and request those items that you feel you need, based on the abuse, sexual assault, or harassment the respondent has done to you.

You are also provided the opportunity on this form to indicate your preference for a district court judge or a county court judge. The clerk will take this into consideration when processing your petition and affidavit.

Near the end of the form, you will see an area with blank lines. In this area you will need to provide the court with specific, detailed information regarding the abuse, sexual assault, or harassment you have experienced. The judge will not have any information other than what you write on this form to consider when deciding whether or not to approve your request for this protection order.

At the end of the form is a place for your signature. You will be required to sign this document in front of the clerk of the district court, or a notary public. Please wait to sign this document until you bring it to the clerk to have it filed with the court.