Six Month Firearms Restraining Order is a legal document that was released by the Circuit Clerk’s Office - Jackson County, Illinois - a government authority operating within Illinois. The form may be used strictly within Jackson County.
Q: What is a firearms restraining order?
A: A firearms restraining order is a court order that temporarily prohibits a person from possessing firearms or ammunition.
Q: How long does a six month firearms restraining order last?
A: A six month firearms restraining order lasts for a period of six months.
Q: Who can request a firearms restraining order in Jackson County, Illinois?
A: In Jackson County, Illinois, only law enforcement officers, family or household members, or a current or former dating partner can request a firearms restraining order.
Q: What are the requirements to obtain a firearms restraining order?
A: To obtain a firearms restraining order, the petitioner must provide evidence that the respondent poses a significant risk of personal injury to themselves or others by possessing firearms or ammunition.
Q: Can a firearms restraining order be renewed?
A: Yes, a firearms restraining order can be renewed if the court determines that the respondent continues to pose a significant risk of personal injury to themselves or others by possessing firearms or ammunition.
Form Details:
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