Temporary Protection Order Against Stalking or Harassment is a legal document that was released by the Supreme Court of Nevada - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is a Temporary Protection Order (TPO)?
A: A Temporary Protection Order is a court order that helps protect individuals who are being stalked or harassed.
Q: Who can apply for a TPO in Nevada?
A: Any person who is a victim of stalking or harassment can apply for a Temporary Protection Order in Nevada.
Q: How can I apply for a TPO in Nevada?
A: To apply for a Temporary Protection Order in Nevada, you can go to your local courthouse and fill out the necessary paperwork.
Q: What do I need to prove to get a TPO?
A: To get a Temporary Protection Order in Nevada, you need to prove that you are a victim of stalking or harassment.
Q: What can a TPO do?
A: A Temporary Protection Order can prohibit the person who is stalking or harassing you from having any contact with you and from coming near your home, school, or workplace.
Q: How long does a TPO last?
A: A Temporary Protection Order in Nevada typically lasts for up to 30 days, but it can be extended if necessary.
Q: What should I do if the person violates the TPO?
A: If the person violates the Temporary Protection Order, you should immediately call the police and report the violation.
Q: Can I get a TPO even if I don't have evidence?
A: Yes, you can still get a Temporary Protection Order even if you don't have physical evidence. Your testimony can be enough to prove your case.
Q: Can a TPO be renewed?
A: Yes, a Temporary Protection Order can be renewed if you can show that you are still in danger or being harassed.
Q: Can a TPO be lifted?
A: Yes, a Temporary Protection Order can be lifted if you no longer need the protection or if both parties agree to it.
Form Details:
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