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How the Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO) Court Forms are Grouped By Topic

Recently updated on June 6th, 2025 at 11:32 pm

DV-100 Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Protections
  •   Signature
  •   About the Situation
  •   Diagnostics

DV-101 Description of Abuse

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation

DV-105 Request for Child Custody and Visitation Orders

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation
  •   Diagnostics
  •   About the Children’s Protection

 

DV-130 Restraining Order After Hearing (Order of Protection) 

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation

Only these sections will be populated and the rest will remain empty.

 

DV-108 Request for Orders to Prevent Child Abduction

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Children’s Protection

 

DV-110 Temporary Restraining Order 

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation

Only these sections will be populated and the rest will remain empty.

 

CLETS-001 Confidential Information for Law Enforcement

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation

 

DV-900 Order Transferring Wireless Phone Account

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Protections

 

DV-140 Child Custody and Visitation Order

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation

Only these sections will be populated and the rest will remain empty.

 

DV-145 Order to Prevent Child Abduction

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation

Only these sections will be populated and the rest will remain empty.

SDSC-D049 Family Law Certificate Of Assignment Cover Sheet

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   Filing County

 

INT-300 Request For Interpreter (Civil)

  •   About You
  •   About the Interpreter

 

FLE-LP-665 Family Law Case Participant Enrollment Form (Party)

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent

 

FL-ELP-668 Drop-Off Sheet for Domestic Violence and Ex Partes Applications

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   Diagnostics

 

FL-150 Income and Expense Declaration

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Income And Expense
  •   About the Situation
  •   About the Child Support Information

DV-109 Notice of Court Hearing

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent

 

SDSC-S072 Order For Removal From Residence

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent

 

FAM-020 FAMILY LAW CASE COVER SHEET AND CERTIFICATE OF GROUNDS FOR ASSIGNMENT TO DISTRICT

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Interpreter
  •   About the Situation
  •   Diagnostics And Filing County

 

FAM-018 NOTICE OF EX PARTE REQUEST (NO NOTICE GIVEN)

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation
  •   Diagnostics And Filing County

 

FAM-018 NOTICE OF EX PARTE REQUEST (NOTICE GIVEN)

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation
  •   Diagnostics

 

L1120 Party Identification And Notice Of Related Case

  •   About You
  •   About the Situation

 

L1124 Declaration Notice Of Ex Parte Application

  •   About You
  •   About the Respondent
  •   About the Situation
  •   Diagnostics

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