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Laws current as of November 15, 2024 Step 4: Pick up your copies of the TRO.
If the judge grants a TRO, the court clerk will give you two copies of the order. One copy will be for you, which will include the date of your order to show cause hearing. The other copy is certified, sealed, and stamped which can be used to serve the abuser.
Review the order before you leave the courthouse to make sure that the information is correct. If something is wrong or missing, you may want to ask the clerk how you can correct the order before you leave. Be sure to keep it with you at all times. You may want to keep copies in your car, workplace, or your child’s daycare.
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