Washington Temporary Protection Order and Notice of Hearing — HarassmentTORAHAH) is a legal document issued by the Washington State courts that can be used to protect someone from harm caused by another person’s threats, actions, or words. It includes two documents: a Temporary Protection Order (TPO) and a Notice of Hearing. The TPO legally orders the respondent (the person who is accused of harassment) to stop the harassment and to stay away from the petitioner (the person requesting protection). The Notice of Hearing sets a date and time for a hearing in court, in which the petitioner and respondent can present evidence and arguments. The Washington Temporary Protection Order and Notice of Hearing — HarassmentTORAHAH) comes in two types: a Domestic Violence TPO and a Non-Domestic TPO. The Domestic Violence TPO is issued when the alleged harassment involves a family or household member. A Non-Domestic TPO is issued in cases of non-domestic harassment, such as stalking, cyberstalking, sexual assault, or verbal abuse.