In Seminole County, the cost for filing a restraining order is typically around $300, but this can vary depending on the specific court fees and any additional costs for service of process. Some individuals may qualify for a fee waiver based on their financial situation. It's advisable to check with the Seminole County Clerk of Court or their website for the most current fee information and any available resources for assistance.
Rice County WHAT STATE? Most court systems do not require any filing fee for such actions, and I suspect that your county doesn't either.
A lot
In Santa Clara County, obtaining a restraining order typically does not involve a filing fee for the petitioner, as the court may waive fees for individuals who demonstrate financial hardship. However, costs may arise from related expenses, such as service of process fees if you need to have the order served to the respondent. It's advisable to check with the local court for any updates or specific requirements regarding fees and processes.
It's free to file for a petition
Well, sort of. who ever this person is, only they can get a restraining order on you. But then again, consider this before you risk that. Are you older than this person? and if so by how much? Does this person seem to find you annoying, creepy, or stalker-y? Does she ever seem scared frightened or utterly repulsed?(by You?)
There is no set time limit. The term(s) of restraining orders are set by the Judge at the time they are issued, depending upon the circumstance.
$408 to file, $40-$100 for paperwork , so around $500
other than keep the girl out of the house there's not much they can do unless the guy wants the restraining order but most likely no they can't
In my experience, restraining orders and domestic violence injunctions are served by the Sheriffs Office or other law enforcement-associated agency. They are not served by private individuals, attorneys included.
In most states it is a first degree misdemeanor ... so your looking at a year! Don't violate!
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If you do everything by the book and it's not a frivolous claim and make sure anything sent to the other party is witnessed and witnessed when you put it in the envelope and it has not a single hint of anything other than it's legal purpose. But still don't be surprised if you go to jail anyway and be forced to prove that it's all legal. It's happening more and more, people going to jail for the same thing. When it comes to Restraining order violations the courts don't really care how much evidence you may have in your favor. Remember, the restraining order was probably ordered first, just on what the other party said with little if any proof.