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How to fill out the ORDER TO STAY OFF PROPERTY online
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for completing the ORDER TO STAY OFF PROPERTY online. Whether you are a property owner or authorized person, this user-friendly approach ensures clarity in filling out the necessary information.
Follow the steps to complete your ORDER TO STAY OFF PROPERTY form effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the ORDER TO STAY OFF PROPERTY and access it in an online editor.
- Fill in the date at the top of the form to indicate when the order is issued.
- Enter the full name of the unwanted person in the designated field to specify who is restricted from the property.
- Provide the date of birth of the unwanted person to ensure proper identification.
- Clearly outline the property address where the unwanted person is not allowed to enter. Make sure to include all relevant details to avoid confusion.
- Note the statement that the order will remain in effect until written permission is granted to the unwanted person to be on the property.
- Remind the unwanted person that being found on the property violates this order could lead to arrest and prosecution for criminal trespass under New Hampshire law.
- Type or print the name of the property owner or authorized person in the specified section. If applicable, include the title of the person signing.
- Sign the form to formally execute the ORDER TO STAY OFF PROPERTY.
- Print the name of the restricted person and note if they refused to sign.
- Certify the service of the order by filling out the name of the person who received the notice, the date of service, the time of service, and the location.
- Have the serving individual print their name and title, followed by their signature.
- Review the form for accuracy and completeness before finalizing.
- Save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your documents online to ensure clarity and compliance with legal requirements.
It is settled in Oklahoma that an individual may resist a trespass upon real property in his possession, and may eject the trespasser by use of any reasonable force. So long as the trespasser does not commit or attempt a felony, force is reasonable only where it does not take or endanger human life.
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