The Peace Order enables an individual (Petitioner) who wishes to be left alone to ask the Court to order another person (Respondent) to stay ...
Start by completing a Petition for Peace Order, or form DC-PO-001. You must also complete a Peace Order Addendum (CC-DC-PO-001A) and a Peace Order ...
Which forms do I need for a protective order? File a Petition for Protection from Domestic Violence, or form CC-DC-DV-001. Attach a form called the ...
To get a Peace Order, a petitioner can go to a District Court and provide a few minutes of testimony to a judge or a commissioner. This judge or commissioner will ...
Note: To be eligible to file a Petition for Protective Order on behalf of a minor child or vulnerable adult (an adult who
you must file a Notice Regarding Restricted Information Pursuant to Rule
Peace Order Violations: Violating a final or temporary peace order is a misdemeanor. First time offenses are punishable by up to 90 days in jail ...
Use this form to request the shielding of your address or telephone number if you are a victim, victim's representative, or witness in a peace order, protective ...
To obtain a protective order, a Petitioner can go to a District Court or Circuit Court where he or she ...
If a person is eligible to file for a “Protective Order” against domestic violence, he or she is not eligible to file for a Peace Order. In Maryland, a person eligible for ...