Civil Harassment Restraining Order (CH-109, CH-100, CH-110)

If you received any of these forms, someone asked for a restraining order against you:

A restraining order would limit your contact with the person asking for a restraining order. A restraining order could also impact your life in other ways, including preventing you from having guns and ammunition.

You have a court date where a judge will decide if they will grant the restraining order, which can last up to 5 years.

PRINT EMAIL

Highlight of Form CH-<a href=109 showing Notice of Hearing" width="" />

When do I go to court?

Notice of Court Hearing (form CH-109)

This form tells you when you need to go to court. You have a court hearing (court date) because the person listed in number 1 has asked for a restraining order against you. If you do not agree to having a restraining order against you, you must go to court on your hearing date to tell the judge why you do not agree.

Look at number 3 on this form to see the date, time, and location for your court hearing.

If you don’t go to your court hearing, the judge can grant a restraining order against you that can last up to five years.