Ask them when you deliver it. They will probably not commit to a time frame.
Local law enforcement, meaning city or county.
Not in the UK.Added: Not in the US either. The school administration is NOT a law enforcement organization.
You can apply for one but in my experience they are rarely granted. Sometimes known in law enforcement and the courts as "Criss-Cross" protection orders, or "tit-for-tat" protection orders. The protection you seek is already incorporated into the wording of the original order (i.e.: if you are forbidden from approaching them, then THEY also are forbidden from approaching you). If the original order expires or is withdrawn and you feel you still need protection, THEN you can apply for your very own order.
The qeustion is not worded sufficiently well to answer. You will have to check more specifically with your local law enforcement agency or your local court system. Some states do not issue "Protection Orders, or so-called "Keep-Away" Orders. Some issue only Domestic Violence Protection Orders. If the person doing the stalking does not fit the description of having a "domestic relationship" under the statute then that state could not issue such an order. You will need to determine what kind of order, if any, is available top you.
Call or stop by a local florist or try FTD florists on line ~ www.ftd.com
Yes they in fact do. You will have to go to their website to order it and then have it delivered to you or to your local store.
There are several places you can order sandwich platters to be delivered. One place would be your local grocery store in the deli department. Another place would be a cater, who you can find in your phone book.
All companies are different, you must check with their local policy. Many flower companies' policy is that the order must be made and paid by noon to be delivered the same day.
The complete definition is: The civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the local prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
You need to file a request with local law enforcement or the local court system. In most places the police will enact a temporary restraining order until a judge can hear your case and set definite terms and conditions
Yes, a Military Protective Order (MPO) can be enforced off base, but its enforcement may depend on the circumstances and the local jurisdiction's laws. While military law provides for MPOs to protect individuals from harassment or harm, local law enforcement agencies may also assist in enforcing the order. It's important for the affected party to provide a copy of the MPO to local authorities for it to be recognized off base.
The only way I know is to apply for a Tree Preservation Order,to your Local Authority.