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. Click here for more ...
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 ...
To seek a protective order, either the applicant or the abuser must live in Tarrant County, or an incident of violence must have occurred in Tarrant County. The ...
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, ...
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, ...
You should not delay if you are considering a protective order since a long delay between an incident of violence and the protective order application may hurt the chances of it being ...
public official in connection with filing, serving or entering a protective order. • It is an order that can prevent an abuser from coming near a victim and a victim's ...