Protection Orders offered by King County District Court at Redmond at East Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
Protection Orders offered by King County District Court at Burien at South Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
Domestic Violence Victim Advocacy offered at Renton Police Department
Legal advocate available to assist victims of domestic violence with a variety of support services; serves residents of Renton only.
Legal advocate is available to assist victims of domestic violence with misdemeanor domestic violence cases.
Services include:
- Helping victims process protection orders
- Accompanying victims to court proceedings
- Transporting victims to social services and other basic needs
Protection Orders offered by King County District Court at Seattle at West Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
Protection Orders offered by King County District Court in Auburn at South Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
Domestic Violence Family Law Clinic offered at Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Provides free 1-hour appointments for advice on family law legal issues involving domestic violence. Attorneys at the clinic are not able to provide representation. Serves low-income residents in East, Northeast and Southeast King County.
ELAP provides free 1-hour appointments with a family law attorney for advice and consultation on family law legal issues involving domestic violence.
Attorney volunteers are not able to provide full representation or represent clients in court.
Legal Assistance offered at Benton Franklin Legal Aid Society
Provides legal assistance with family law, will preparation, SSI, guardianship, power of attorney, protection orders, and credit issues.
Provides free legal assistance for low-income individuals who would otherwise be denied access to the legal system because of the inability to pay. Potential clients are screened to determine income and case eligibility. Referrals are made to local attorneys who volunteer their time.
Provides legal assistance with the following: Family Law (includes family law class to anyone who is seeking help in having their family law court documents reviewed), Debtor-Creditor, Bankruptcy, Social Security/ Disability, Wills/Power of Attorneys, Guardianship, Landlord/Tenant, Child Support, Immigration, and Protection Order.
* Does not assist with: Criminal matters (of any kind including traffic infractions), Termination of Parental Rights, or Adoptions.
Domestic Violence Services offered at YWCA of Lewiston Clarkston
Provides services to all victims of crime, including: domestic violence and sexual assault, assistance with protective orders, a 24-hour crisis line, information and referral, and emergency services.
Assists domestic violence and sexual assault victims and victims of crimes with a wide range of services to help them overcome their current situation. All services are provided without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, gender identity and orientation, creed, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, or any other basis prohibited by law.The services are the following: - Assistance with protective orders- A 24-hour crisis line - Information and referral - Support groups for women and youth - Emergency services - Court support - Temporary shelter for physically and/or emotionally abused victims and their children- Help with crime victims compensation - Legal advocacy, including assistance in obtaining protection orders, divorce or custody - Assistance with other social service organizations, law enforcement officers, and the court system - Education about domestic violence dynamics
Protection Orders offered by King County District Court at Shoreline at West Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
District Court Services offered at King County District Court
Provides the following services: domestic violence restraining orders, anti harassment/stalking protection orders, no contact orders, sexual assault protection orders, name changes and civil weddings.
Provides the following services at the district courts: Protection orders and name change petitions can be obtained at the clerk's office Domestic Violence Protective Orders Issues orders that protects the petitioner from abuse or threats of abuse from a current or former spouse, boyfriend/girlfriend, someone they have a child with, someone they live with or someone they are related to through blood or marriage. Antiharassment/Stalking Protection Orders Issues orders that will protect the petitioner from another person whose behavior is abusive, threatening, exploitive or seriously alarming. The primary purpose is to order the "respondent" to not contact or harm the "petitioner. " No Contact Order Issues orders that protect victims of crime from contact with the person accused of committing the crime. Incident must have been reported to the police. Criminal charges must be pending. The court may issue a no contact order as part of bail hearing, arraignment or sentencing. Sexual Assault Protection Orders Issues orders that can require the person who committed a sexual assault to stay away from their victim, their home, school, work or other places they request, and to have no further contact with them Name Changes Clerk's office accepts name change petitions and orders for people who want to officially change their names. The case will then be presented to a judge for approval and signature. The court will record your name change with the King County Auditor. Recording takes 6 to 8 weeks to process. Weddings District Court judges can perform civil wedding ceremonies. Weddings can be performed before 8:30am, after 4:30pm, and on weekends and holidays. On the day of the ceremony bring a valid marriage license and two witnesses. Forms available online in Khmer, Chinese, Korean, Laotian, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese.
Legal Advocacy for Victims of Crime offered at DOVE Project
Provides legal consultation and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence, including assistance filing for protection orders.
Provides legal advocacy for issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault and family law.
Please note - no attorney on staff, legal advocacy and referrals only.
Distributes packets of self-help forms and assistance filing for protection orders.
Legal clinic offered by attorney on an as needed basis for Vashon Island residents.
Protection Orders offered at Snohomish County Courthouse
Provides information for filing and obtaining a protection order.
Washington State law allows for a person to file a civil case in court asking a judge/commissioner to grant an order to protect them from another person whose behavior is abusive, threatening, exploitative or seriously alarming. The primary purpose of most is to order the "respondent" to not contact or harm the "petitioner." There are different types of protection orders, intended for specific situations. State law establishes who can seek them, who they can protect, who they can restrain, the types of protections and relief they offer, when and where court hearings are conducted, what costs may be incurred.
Protection Orders offered by King County District Court at Maleng Regional Justice Center at South Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
Domestic Violence Program offered by Consejo Counseling & Referral Service in Renton
Offers domestic violence support, crisis intervention, support groups, and legal advocacy services to abused Latino women and their families.
Provides legal support and advocacy-based domestic violence counseling that helps survivors overcome barriers. Offers culturally and linguistically trauma-informed intervention, prevention, and outreach services including DV crisis response.
Services include transitional housing, safety planning, meeting basic needs, individual and family therapy, peer group counseling as well as bilingual and bicultural, and step-by-step guidance to help navigate legal systems that ensure protection orders are in place and enforced by the law.
Family Law Clinic offered at Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Provides free 1-hour appointments for advice on family law legal issues. Attorneys at the clinic are typically not able to provide representation. Serves low-income residents of East, Northeast and Southeast King County (does not serve Seattle residents.)
Provides free 1-hour appointments with a family law attorney for advice and consultation on family law legal issues.
Attorneys at the clinic do not provide full representation or represent clients in court.
Protection Orders offered by King County Superior Court in Seattle
Issues the following orders: domestic violence protective/restraining orders, anti harassment/stalking protection orders, sexual assault protection orders, and vulnerable adult protection orders.
Issues the following protection/restraining orders:
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders Issues orders that protects the petitioner from abuse or threats of abuse from a current or former spouse, boyfriend/girlfriend, someone they have a child with, someone they live with or someone they are related to through blood or marriage.
No Contact Order Issues orders that protect victims of crime from contact with the person accused of committing the crime.
Incident must have been reported to the police.
Criminal charges must be pending.
The court may issue a no contact order as part of bail hearing, arraignment or sentencing.
Anti-harassment/Stalking Protection Orders Issues orders that will protect the petitioner from another person whose behavior is abusive, threatening, exploitative or seriously alarming.
The primary purpose is to order the "respondent" to not contact or harm the "petitioner. "
Sexual Assault Protection Orders Issues orders that can require the person who committed a sexual assault to stay away from their victim, their home, school, work or other places they request, and to have no further contact with them.
Vulnerable Adult Protection Order Issues orders that protects a vulnerable adult who has been abandoned, abused, subject to financial exploitation, or neglect or threat thereof.
Can be filed by an interested person on behalf of a vulnerable adult.
County Clerk's Office offered at Lincoln County Government - Commissioners
Responsible for documents and records for Lincoln County.
Responsible for documents and records for Lincoln County, including:
- Public Records
- Probate Records
- Juvenile Offender Records
- Domestic Violence Forms
- Stalking/Harassment Orders
- Sexual Assault Protection/Restraining
- Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
- Crime Victim/Witness Related No Contact Orders
- Divorce Petition Filing Offices
- Adoption Petition Filing Offices
- Passports
- Divorce Records
- Adoption Records
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivor Services offered at Skamania County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Services include crisis intervention line; confidential, temporary housing for female survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and their children (boys up to age 18); and advocacy/crisis intervention services.
Services include crisis intervention line; confidential, temporary housing (Holly House) for female survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and their children; and advocacy/crisis intervention services. Also provides medical and legal advocacy including assistance with filing protection and anti-harassment orders, accompanying clients to medical appointments, legal interviews, and any other necessary involvement with the criminal justice system. Also provides educational outreach to the community.
Domestic Violence Services offered at Seattle Indian Health Board
Provides general assistance and advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, including education, case management, food vouchers and safety planning.
Provides assistance for victims of domestic violence.
Offers
- Education (both individual and group)
- Assistance with restraining orders
- Assistance with finding safe shelters
- Safety planning
- Emergency assistance such as food vouchers and transportation.
Processes civil and traffic infractions, criminal and gross misdemeanors, and civil orders for protection for victims of domestic violence.
SeaTac Municipal Court is a court of limited jurisdiction. The court judge presides over:
- Civil and traffic infractions
- Criminal misdemeanors
- Gross misdemeanors
The court provides related services, including:
- Free legal representation for indigent persons
- Court Support Service Supervision
- Public defense screener services
- DVMRT classes
- Port of Seattle contract for Municipal Court Services
- Resource Center
Domestic Violence Resources offered at Crystal Judson Family Justice Center
Offers a wide array of social services and government assistance to victims of domestic violence. Services include civil and criminal legal advocacy, electronic protection order filing, safety planning, and other services.
Providing crisis intervention services in a welcoming environment. Survivors meet with a trained advocate to develop safety plans, receive domestic violence education and identify options to connect to other services at the CJFJC and in the community. Also serving friends and family members of victims, this program provides domestic violence education and tools to support and increase their loved ones’ ability to effectively safety plan and access continued services and care.
Support available includes:
- one-on-one advocacy (safety planning, DV education and ongoing one-on-one support),
- assistance with filing protection orders
- address Confidentiality Program
- access to civil legal referrals
- support groups
- access to DSHS and Department of Child Support
- emergency housing information (no direct shelter)
- referrals for immigration support
- access to criminal justice services
Protection Order Advocacy Program offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Kent
Provides assistance with filing for temporary and full orders for protection from domestic violence by a current or former intimate partner; other types of protection orders also available. Maintains informational website.
Provides advocacy services in King County Superior Court to current or former intimate partner victims of domestic violence.
Services include: assistance in filing for temporary domestic violence protection orders, drafting proposed orders, information and referral to social service agencies, domestic violence information, advocacy, court preparation and accompaniment to full order hearings (advocates cannot speak in court).
Maintains website with instructions and information on protection orders.
A DV protection order is a two part process which includes the filing of a temporary order and then a full protection order entered approximately 14 days later, if granted by the court.
Temporary Domestic Violence Protection Order: A civil order that restrains the abuser (respondent) from committing further acts of assault or violence against the person who has been victimized (petitioner). The petitioner (person seeking protection) must fill out a packet of forms that include providing a description of the acts of domestic violence that have occurred and the protections they are seeking. They will be asked to describe the most recent incident of domestic violence or fear of imminent harm and a history of any other incidents of domestic violence. Upon filing, the Petitioner should be prepared to provide the respondent's home and/or work address and birth date to help ensure that Law Enforcement can enter and serve the order on the respondent. A judge or commissioner will review the paperwork, ask questions, and decide whether or not to grant the temporary order (for 14 days).
Full Domestic Violence Protection Order: An order that is granted after the court determines by a "preponderance of evidence" that domestic violence has occurred. At the full hearing, the Judge will give both parties (petitioner and respondent) the chance to talk about the allegations of domestic violence and whether the order should be granted or not. The full order can be in effect for one year or longer, in some cases. The process to obtain the full order may last for two to four hours, but the actual full hearing itself may only be about 15 to 30 minutes.
Any time prior to the expiration date, the petitioner may return to court and request that the order be modified (to be made more or less restrictive) or terminated. The petitioner may also request a renewal of the full order up to three months before its expiration date.
Protection Orders offered by King County District Court at Bellevue at East Division
Helps those who would like to learn more about Protection Orders and those who would like to file Protection Orders.
Manages a website where applicants can (1) learn about different types of Protection Orders and (2) fill out a Petition for Protection Order. The service does not provide legal assistance. Forms can be sent via email (kcdcorders@kingcounty.gov), online portal, or dropped off in person at a courthouse. Website provides important information about application process and how the process works. Can assist with the following: Antiharassment Protection Orders, Stalking Protection Orders, Domestic Violence Protection Orders, Sexual Assault Protection Orders, and Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
Protection Order Advocacy Program offered by King County Prosecuting Attorney in Seattle
Provides assistance with filing for temporary and full orders for protection from domestic violence by a current or former intimate partner; other types of protection orders also available. Maintains informational website.
Provides advocacy services in King County Superior Court to current or former intimate partner victims of domestic violence.
Services include: assistance in filing for temporary domestic violence protection orders, drafting proposed orders, information and referral to social service agencies, domestic violence information, advocacy, court preparation and accompaniment to full order hearings (advocates cannot speak in court).
Maintains website with instructions and information on protection orders.
A DV protection order is a two part process which includes the filing of a temporary order and then a full protection order entered approximately 14 days later, if granted by the court.
Temporary Domestic Violence Protection Order: A civil order that restrains the abuser (respondent) from committing further acts of assault or violence against the person who has been victimized (petitioner). The petitioner (person seeking protection) must fill out a packet of forms that include providing a description of the acts of domestic violence that have occurred and the protections they are seeking. They will be asked to describe the most recent incident of domestic violence or fear of imminent harm and a history of any other incidents of domestic violence. Upon filing, the Petitioner should be prepared to provide the respondent's home and/or work address and birth date to help ensure that Law Enforcement can enter and serve the order on the respondent. A judge or commissioner will review the paperwork, ask questions, and decide whether or not to grant the temporary order (for 14 days).
Full Domestic Violence Protection Order: An order that is granted after the court determines by a "preponderance of evidence" that domestic violence has occurred. At the full hearing, the Judge will give both parties (petitioner and respondent) the chance to talk about the allegations of domestic violence and whether the order should be granted or not. The full order can be in effect for one year or longer, in some cases. The process to obtain the full order may last for two to four hours, but the actual full hearing itself may only be about 15 to 30 minutes.
Any time prior to the expiration date, the petitioner may return to court and request that the order be modified (to be made more or less restrictive) or terminated. The petitioner may also request a renewal of the full order up to three months before its expiration date.