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Legal Information: New Hampshire
Updated:
February 10, 2020Where do I file? What are the steps?
To file for a stalking protective order, you would file in the district court in the district where you or the stalker live. The steps to file for a stalking protective order are also similar to those for a domestic violence protective orders, which you can see on our Steps for getting for a protective order page.1
1 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 633:3-a(III-a)
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