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DV-720-INFO How Do I Ask the Court to Renew My Restraining Order?
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What does “renew” mean?
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• If the judge “renews” your Restraining
Order After Hearing (Form DV-130), it will
have a new end date.
The clerk or judge will set a hearing date.
You must go to the hearing. Form DV-710 will tell you
when and where it will be.
• The order will last longer than the current
order.
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When do I ask for the renewal?
Before your current Form DV-130 ends.
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How long can the new order last?
There is no limit on the number of years it can last.
The order can be permanent.
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How much does it cost?
Nothing.
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Do I have to go to court?
Yes. Go to court on the date the clerk gives you.
If you do not, your order will end.
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Fill out:
• DV-700 (Request to Renew Restraining
Order)
• DV-710 (Notice of Hearing to Renew
Restraining Order)
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What next?
• Make at least 2 copies of those forms.
• Attach a copy of your current Restraining Order
After Hearing (Form DV-130) to Form DV-700.
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Take your forms to the court clerk.
The clerk will give your forms to the judge for
signature. Sometimes the judge may want to talk
to you. If so, the clerk will tell you. If the judge
signs Form DV-170, the court will send it to law
enforcement or CLETS for you. CLETS is a
statewide computer system that lets police know
about your order.
10 Personally serve the restrained person
with a copy of these forms:
• DV-700 (Request to Renew Restraining Order)
• DV-710 (Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining
Order)
• Your current DV-130 (Restraining Order After
Hearing)
• MC-030 (Declaration)—Leave it blank for the
restrained person to answer.
For information on “service,” read Form
DV-210-INFO. Someone over 18—not you or anyone
protected by the restraining order—can serve the order.
This is not a Court Order.
Judicial Council of California, www.courtinfo.ca.gov
Rev. July 1, 2006
How Do I Ask the Court to Renew
My Restraining Order?
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
DV-720-INFO, Page 1 of 2
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DV-720-INFO How Do I Ask the Court to Renew My Restraining Order?
11 File your Proof of Service.
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• The Proof of Service (Form DV-200) shows
the judge that the restrained person knows
about the hearing date.
File your Proof of Service.
• Make 5 copies of the completed Proof of Service
(Form DV-200 or DV-250).
• Make 5 copies of the original Proof of Service.
• Take the original and the copies to the court
clerk at least 2 days before your hearing. The
clerk will file the original and give you back
the copies stamped “Filed.”
• Mail or take the original and the copies to the
court clerk. The clerk will file the original
and give you back the copies stamped “Filed.”
• Keep one copy with you and another in a safe
place in case you need to show it to the police.
• The clerk will send the Proof of Service to law
enforcement or CLETS for you. CLETS is a
statewide computer system that lets police
know about your order.
• The court or the sheriff (if the sheriff serves the
order) will send the Proof of Service to CLETS
for you.
12 Go to the court hearing.
At the hearing, the judge will decide whether or not
to renew the order.
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If the judge renews the order at the hearing . . .
• A new Restraining Order After Hearing (Form
DV-130) will need to be filled out. Some courts
will do this for you. In other courts, you will
have to do it yourself. Ask the court clerk for
information on the local process. The judge will
sign the new Form DV-130 after it is filled out.
• The clerk will file the original and give you
up to 5 stamped copies.
• The court will send the new Form DV-130 to
law enforcement or CLETS for you. CLETS is
a statewide computer system that lets police
know about the order.
• If the restrained person was at the hearing, you
can have him or her served with a copy of Form
DV-130 by mail. Ask the server to complete
Form DV-250 and give it to you.
• If the restrained person was not at the hearing,
you must have someone serve Form DV-130 in
person, not by mail. Ask the server to complete
Form DV-200 and give it to you.
This is not a Court Order.
Revised July 1, 2006
How Do I Ask the Court to Renew
My Restraining Order?
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
DV-720-INFO, Page 2 of 2