Nebraska Common to all protection types, Precise, Protection Order Precise (Spanish) is a form used by victims of domestic violence or stalking to seek protection from the court. This form is used in the Spanish language in the state of Nebraska to request a protection order from the court. It includes information about the petitioner, the respondent, the relationship between the two parties, and the specific reasons why the petitioner is seeking protection. The petitioner must also provide evidence to support his/her claim. The form is typically accompanied by an affidavit of service, which is used to prove that the respondent was served the order. The court will review the information presented and make a decision on whether to grant the protection order. Depending on the type of protection requested, the protection order may include provisions such as no-contact orders, restraining orders, eviction orders, and/or orders of protection.