A Washington Order On Renewal of Order For Protection is a legal document issued by a court to protect victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, harassment, or other abuse. It is a court order that prohibits the abuser from contacting or coming within a specific distance of the victim and can also provide additional protection, such as prohibiting the abuser from possessing a firearm or going to the victim’s home or workplace. There are two types of Washington Order On Renewal of Order For Protection: temporary and permanent. A temporary order is issued for up to one year and is renewable while the permanent order is issued for a longer period of time and is not renewable. Both orders provide protection from the abuser and are enforceable by law.