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How to fill out the METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT CPO/TPO UNIT - Dccourts online
Filling out the METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT CPO/TPO UNIT document is a critical step in seeking protection through civil orders. This guide will assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring you provide all necessary information.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Begin with the 'Petitioner’s Name' field. Enter your full name as the person requesting the civil protection order.
- In the 'Case No.' section, input the case number if you have one. If not, this can be left blank or noted as unavailable.
- Proceed to the 'Respondent’s Information' section. Enter the respondent's full name, including any nicknames or aliases they may use.
- Fill in the respondent's date of birth and sex as accurately as possible.
- Complete the respondent's social security number and race. If you do not know certain information, mark it as 'UNKNOWN'.
- Provide details about the respondent’s appearance, including complexion, hair style and color, height, eye color, and weight.
- Specify the respondent's primary language and any identifiable features, such as scars or tattoos.
- Input the respondent’s home or primary address, including any apartment number, city, state, and zip code.
- Fill in the home and cell phone numbers. Indicate the best time for them to be served at home or work.
- If there are known other locations or hangouts for the respondent, include those here.
- In the 'Work Address' section, fill in the name of their business, occupation, work phone number, and days off.
- Provide details about the respondent's vehicle including make, model, color, and tag number.
- If the respondent is known to carry any weapons, describe them and state their location.
- Complete the 'Confidential Petitioner Information' section by entering your contact numbers and alternate contact person details.
- Indicate whether a bench warrant is on file and if an Alternative Service Package was given to you.
- Confirm if a photo of the respondent is available.
- Carefully review all information for accuracy before finalizing the document.
- Once all fields are completed, save your changes. You may then download the document, print it, or share it as needed.
Complete your documents online today to take the necessary steps towards protection.
Civil Protection Order (CPO): A court order telling a Respondent to stay away from and have no contact with the Petitioner. A CPO may last for up to five years. Violation of a CPO is a criminal offense that could be punished with jail time. Petitioner: The Petitioner is a person who starts a case in court.
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