This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is OFP701?
A: OFP701 is the form used to apply for an extension or subsequent order for protection in Minnesota.
Q: What is an order for protection?
A: An order for protection is a court order that protects a person from domestic violence, harassment, or stalking.
Q: Who can use the OFP701 form?
A: Any person who has an existing order for protection in Minnesota can use the OFP701 form to apply for an extension or subsequent order.
Q: What does the OFP701 form ask for?
A: The OFP701 form asks for information about the current order for protection, details about the incidents that have occurred since the order was granted, and any additional information relevant to the extension or subsequent order.
Q: Is the OFP701 form available in both English and Spanish?
A: Yes, the OFP701 form is available in both English and Spanish.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to fill out the OFP701 form?
A: You do not need a lawyer to fill out the OFP701 form, but you may choose to seek legal advice or assistance if needed.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing the OFP701 form?
A: There are generally no fees associated with filing the OFP701 form, but court fees may vary depending on the county.
Q: What happens after I submit the OFP701 form?
A: After you submit the OFP701 form, a judge will review your application and determine whether to grant the extension or subsequent order for protection. You may be required to attend a court hearing.
Q: What should I do if my order for protection expires before my OFP701 application is approved?
A: If your order for protection expires before your OFP701 application is approved, you should contact law enforcement if you are in immediate danger or seek legal advice on how to protect yourself until a decision is made on your application.
Form Details:
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