How do I get a PO? · Contact your local county or district attorney's office, · Contact your local family violence shelter, call 1.800.799. · Contact your local legal aid ...
The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self- represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal ...
Crime Victims program at the Texas Legal Services Center.
Step 1: Go to the district attorney's office or the courthouse to file. · Step 2: Fill out the forms. · Step 3: A judge will review your petition. · Step 4: ...
What does a Protective Order do? · Orders the person you filed against not to commit any violence against you. · Orders the person you filed against not to come ...
A victim's testimony about past family violence may be enough to obtain a. Protective Order, even if there is no police report. In Texas, “family” has a very broad ...
Anyone seeking assistance may call the Protective Order office at (817) 884- 1623 between 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. To seek a protective order, ...
A proceeding under this subtitle is begun by filing "An Application for a Protective Order" with the clerk of the court. Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 34, Sec. 1, ...
Address ( work or home) for the Respondent (if applying for a protective order). Pictures.
County where each person lives. Application for Protective Order. Form Approved by the Supreme Court of Texas by order in Misc. Docket No. 12-9078 (May 8, ...