This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form OFP102 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection?
A: The OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection is a legal document used in Minnesota to request a court order for protection against domestic abuse, harassment, or stalking.
Q: Who can file the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection?
A: Any adult or emancipated minor who has been the victim of domestic abuse, harassment, or stalking can file the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection.
Q: What information is required in the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection?
A: The document requires information about the petitioner, the respondent (alleged abuser), details of the abuse, any previous orders for protection, and any other relevant information.
Q: What should I do after completing the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection?
A: After completing the form, you must sign it in front of a notary or court representative and file it with the clerk of court's office. A judge will review the petition and may grant or deny the order for protection.
Q: Can I file the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection anonymously?
A: In most cases, you cannot file the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection anonymously. However, you may request that your address be kept confidential to protect your safety.
Q: What happens if the judge grants the Order for Protection?
A: If the judge grants the Order for Protection, it may include provisions such as prohibiting the respondent from contacting you, entering your residence, or possessing firearms. Violating the order can result in criminal charges.
Q: How long does an Order for Protection last?
A: An Order for Protection can last for a specified period of time, usually up to two years. However, it can be extended or modified if necessary.
Q: What should I do if the Order for Protection is violated?
A: If the Order for Protection is violated, you should contact the police immediately and provide them with documentation of the violation. They can arrest and charge the violator.
Q: Can I get legal assistance with the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection?
A: Yes, you can seek legal assistance from an attorney, legal aid organization, or domestic violence advocate to help you with the OFP102 Petitioner's Affidavit and Petition for Order for Protection process.
Form Details:
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