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What is Civil Protection Order Motion

The Motion to Modify Civil Protection Order is a legal document used by individuals in the District of Columbia to request changes to an existing civil protection order.

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Civil Protection Order Motion is needed by:
  • Petitioners seeking modification of a protection order
  • Respondents opposing a protection order
  • Legal professionals assisting clients with protection orders
  • Victims of domestic violence requiring legal modifications
  • Individuals wanting to extend or vacate an existing order

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This form can be used by petitioners or respondents in the District of Columbia who wish to modify, extend, or vacate an existing civil protection order.
Before you start, gather your case number, names and addresses of the petitioner and respondent involved, and reasons for your requested modifications.
Once completed, you can either download the document for mailing or submit it electronically through the pdfFiller platform, ensuring you follow local court submission guidelines.
Generally, anyone who is a party to the existing civil protection order can file for a modification. Check local court rules for specific procedural requirements.
Ensure all fields are filled accurately, avoid leaving any required sections blank, and double-check that you have the correct case number.
Processing times may vary based on court schedules. It is advisable to check with the local court for specific timelines related to your modification request.
No, notarization is not required for the Motion to Modify Civil Protection Order in the District of Columbia.
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