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Restraining Orders

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Laws current as of April 1, 2024

Step 3. Carefully fill out the forms.

Write briefly and clearly about the facts that show that you deserve to be granted a protective order. Describe most recent threats or violence, using descriptive language (slapping, hitting, grabbing, threatening, etc.) that fits your situation. Include details and dates, if possible. If you have a question, ask the clerk. The clerk may answer questions, but may not tell you what to write.

Do not sign the application until you have shown it to a clerk. The form must be signed in front of a notary public or a judge. There are notaries and judges at the courthouse.

Once you have finished, give the petition to the clerk. The clerk will bring them to a magistrate for you.1

1 West Virginia Rules of Practice and Procedure for Domestic Violence Civil Proceedings, Rule 8