An Alaska Request to Extend Protective Order — One Petitioner is a legal document that is used when an individual seeks to extend the duration of a current protective order. The petition can be filed with the court by the petitioner to prevent further violence or contact by the respondent. There are two types of Alaska Request to Extend Protective Order — One Petitioner: an ex parte protective order and a full hearing protective order. An ex parte protective order is a temporary order that is granted without a hearing and is usually valid for a limited period of time. A full hearing protective order is a final order that is granted after a hearing and is valid until the court orders otherwise. Both types of protective orders require the petitioner to provide evidence to support their request. The petition should include the petitioner's name, contact information, the respondent's name, contact information, a description of the incident(s) that led to the filing of the petition, and a statement of the need for the protective order. The petitioner should also include any other relevant information, such as any previous protective orders or restraining orders.