Yes. Fill it out at your court clerks office and it will be served on them before they get out. That way it will be illegal for them to contact you upon release. If you are the victim, and the reason they are in jail, then most states have a victim liaison at the court. Ask you court clerk to have them help you.
The judge may, or may not, delay your report time to jail. If he doesn't, when your restraining order case comes up they will just ship you over from jail to attend it.
If you have a restraining order preventing him from contacting you, and you want to have contact with him, you should first go to the court that issued the restraining order and ask to have it terminated. If you do contact him, you could put him in a position to be charged with another crime. Generally if he is in jail and obviously can't control it, it won't go far, but it still isn't smart. If you no longer feel that you need to be protected from him, you don't need the order anymore.
Violating a restraining order can result in penalties such as fines, jail time, or both, depending on the severity of the violation and the laws of the specific jurisdiction.
Most jail and prison systems will not allow un-escorted minors to visit on their own.
There is no charge for a restraining order..I just got one yesterday and the fee for the marshall was waived. If your state charges then ask to fill out a WAIVER OF FEES form
Stay away from the person you're supposed to stay away from or the police will arrest you and put you in jail.
Yes, it is a crime for a wife and her boyfriend to attempt to set her husband up for following her to a hotel since he has a restraining order on him. Setting someone up is illegal and if caught could result in jail time.
Since you asked this question in 'underage relationships' I assume you're a minor and your parents got a restraining order against this guy (I'm just assuming he is the older party). If that's the case and you live in the US, no, you can't marry him. To have any contact with him at all would be a violation of a court order (for which he'll go to jail).
You can call the jail to request a visit time, but it depends why the are serving time in jail
Do you want to visit someone in jail? Phone first and make an appointment. They'll tell you the schedule.
You take the hint and leave him alone.
go visit him every week