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An Injunction Against Harassment orders a person to stop harassing, annoying or alarming another person. A relationship does not have to exist between the two parties, as is required with an Order of Protection. Provided is a sample form for both the Order of Protection and the Injunction Against Harassment.
Injunctions Against Harassment can be filed with any Arizona courthouse. If the victim wants to file their documents on paper, they can find them online or the court will provide the forms at no cost.
To obtain an Order of Protection or Injunction Against Harassment you will need: The name, date of birth and address, if known of the person from whom you are requesting protection (the defendant) and, if possible, any other address where that person can be reached.
Harassment can include things like verbal abuse, bullying, jokes, making faces and posting comments about you on social media. It also includes sexual harassment.
Anyone seeking such an order must be prepared to present some physical evidence in addition to their own written statements and testimony in court. Evidence such as photographs, text messages, police reports or medical records. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations.
Arizona criminal law defines harassment as conduct that is directed at a specific person and that would cause a reasonable person to be seriously alarmed, annoyed, or harassed and the conduct in fact seriously alarms, annoys, or harasses the person.
Grounds for an Order of Protection in Arizona Assault or aggravated assault. Harassment or aggravated harassment. Domestic violence or aggravated domestic violence. Abuse of a child or a vulnerable adult.
Protective order forms are available in five languages and can be filed in any court in Arizona. In Maricopa county, you will fill out the required paperwork using a computerized Domestic Violence prompt system. This paperwork will include a petition. The petition names all protected parties.
The purpose of a Protective Order is to restrain a person from committing an act of harassment or domestic violence against another person or persons. Requested petitions are typically seen by a judge and ruled on the same day. Any court in the state of Arizona can review a petition and issue a Protective Order.
Harassment injunctions You can apply for an injunction against any person who has harassed or stalked you or put you in fear of violence by deliberately causing you distress on two or more occasions. This is different from restraining orders which can be made in the criminal courts.