An injunction or temporary restraining order is an order from the court prohibiting a party from performing or ordering a specified act, either temporarily or permanently.
An Injunction Against Harassment will last for one year from the date it was served. If it is not served, it will expire one year from the date the judge issued it.
An injunction against harassment (A.R.S. § 12-1809) is a court order restraining a person from harassing another who is not and was not previously in a domestic relationship (as described above) with the harasser. (An ?injunction? is a court order that legally obligates a person to do or not do something.
The injunction is effective on the defendant on service of a copy of the injunction and petition and expires one year after service on the defendant. A modified injunction is effective on service and expires one year after service of the initial injunction and petition.
State as briefly as possible the facts showing that each plaintiff is entitled to the injunction or other relief sought. State how each defendant was involved and what each defendant did that caused the plaintiff harm or violated the plaintiff's rights, including the dates and places of that involvement or conduct.