New Jersey Order (Generic) is an official court document that is issued to direct a party or parties to do or not do something. There are different types of orders that may be issued in New Jersey, including temporary restraining orders, temporary orders of protection, and final restraining orders. A temporary restraining order is an order issued by a court to protect a person from harm or harassment, and can be issued without a hearing. A temporary order of protection is similar to a restraining order, but is issued after a hearing has taken place. A final restraining order is a long-term order that is issued after a hearing and is effective for up to 10 years. All of these orders are regulated by New Jersey statutes and must be served and obeyed by the parties involved. The orders are enforced by the police and any violations may result in criminal charges.