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You can file a motion to request that the judge modify (change) an emergency or plenary civil no contact order. In order to get a permanent civil nocontact order, you need to have a full court hearing.FormTitleRevisedNC 02. In a civil no contact order, a judge can order the abuser or stalker to stop all nonconsensual sexual conduct, to stop stalking you and to stay away from you. For a protective order, you must tell the court what needs to be changed. A nocontact order can also be modified or altered over time in response to a defendant's behavior. If a protected party wants a No Contact Order vacated or modified, he or she must first file a motion with the Court. No matter which court issued your order, there are three basic levels of order: full no contact, residential stay away, and partial protective orders. A full order of protection prohibits the person who it is issued against from further acts, attempts or threats of abuse, stalking, or sexual assault. To keep the order from running out, you should file the motion at least 2 to 3 weeks before the Civil Protection Order ends.