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If you filed the restraining order, you can withdraw it. You must go back to the court where you filed the restraining order and ask that it be dropped.
If no criminal charges accompanied the incident that brought about the restraining order, there will be no record of it on your criminal history. However, if there was a criminal incident connected with it (e.g.: assault or battery - etc), THAT offense will remain on your adult criminal history record.
No, but violations of such do. A restraining order is a civil order.
Usually, the police department, in the city that the order was filed has access to that information.
In almost all cases a restraining order is a publicly available court record. The ease with with the restraining order could be discovered depends on the level of public access available in the court where the order was issued.
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with who do I file a harrasement charge?
Whether a restraining order is granted is based on the merits of the complaint, not who filed it. If the judge sees reason to grant the order it will be.
If it's a government job, it most certainly will. If you're the one who filed the restraining order, it shouldn't disqualify you in any way. If they ask questions about it, the best thing you can do is be honest and upfront with them.
Yes, in Family Court Division of the Circuit Court.
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can i get a temp restraining order if my girlfriend let her adult son visit for a lengthy time he has in the past asualted me he has recently verbaly threatened me can i get a temporary restraing order the apartment is in my name and hers not his