Yes, a Preliminary Injunction can be requested to continue the protection after the temporary order, kind of like extending the safety net for your vehicle.
The court will review your request and may set a hearing to discuss the matter further, giving you a chance to explain your side.
Typically, it lasts until a court hearing can be held, which is usually within a short period, like a couple of weeks.
You should share details about why you believe the order is necessary, including the threats or actions that make you feel your vehicle is at risk.
You'll need to fill out specific court forms and file them at your local court. It's a bit like putting in a request for help from the judge.
If you feel that your vehicle might be taken away without a proper legal process, this order can help keep it safe while things get sorted out.
It's a legal request to the court that asks for immediate protection to stop someone from taking certain actions, like repossessing a vehicle.
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Mesa Arizona Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Vehicle Loss