This is a legal form that was released by the Vermont Judiciary - a government authority operating within Vermont.
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Q: What is DPS132 Protection Order Service Information?
A: DPS132 Protection Order Service Information is a document related to obtaining a protection order in Vermont.
Q: What is a protection order?
A: A protection order is a legal order issued by the court to protect a person from violence, harassment, or threats.
Q: Who can obtain a protection order?
A: Any person who believes they are in immediate danger of abuse or harm can apply for a protection order.
Q: How can I apply for a protection order in Vermont?
A: To apply for a protection order in Vermont, you can go to your local court and ask for the necessary forms.
Q: What information is required to apply for a protection order?
A: When applying for a protection order, you will need to provide information about the person you are seeking protection from, details of the specific incidents or threats, and any supporting evidence.
Q: Is there a fee to file for a protection order?
A: In Vermont, there is no fee to file for a protection order.
Q: What happens after I file for a protection order?
A: After you file for a protection order, a judge will review your application and may schedule a hearing to determine if the order should be granted.
Q: What can a protection order do?
A: A protection order can prohibit the person you are seeking protection from from contacting you, coming near you, or engaging in any threatening behavior.
Q: What should I do if the person violates the protection order?
A: If someone violates a protection order, you should not hesitate to contact law enforcement and report the violation.
Q: How long does a protection order last?
A: The duration of a protection order can vary, but it is typically valid for a specific period of time, often a few months to a year.
Form Details:
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