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Although anyone can ask the court to issue an order restraining someone else in order to prevent behavior that is potentially harmful, only those orders issued to prevent domestic abuse, dating violence, stalking or sexual assault are included in the Louisiana Protective Order Registry.
A no contact order prohibits a person from being in physical or verbal contact with another person, whether that is face-to-face or over the phone/internet. This type of order is filed when an action has already taken place.
Louisiana Restraining Orders Step 1: Fill out the necessary forms and file them in court. Step 2: A judge will review your petition and may issue a TRO. Step 3: Service of process. Step 4: The full court hearing.