b. Has scheduled the hearing stated in and has issued the temporary orders against you specified on
page 2. If you do not obey these orders, you can be arrested and charged with a crime. And you may have
to go to jail, pay a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
a. Has scheduled the hearing stated in . No orders are issued against you at this time.
Notice of Hearing and
Temporary Restraining Order
CH-120
Clerk stamps date here when form is filed.
Name of person asking for protection:
Address (skip this if you have a lawyer): (If you want your address
to be private, give a mailing address instead):
Zip:
State:
City:
Your telephone number (optional): (______) _________________________
Fill in court name and street address:
Your lawyer (if you have one): (Name, address, telephone number, and
State Bar number):
Superior Court of California, County of
Name of person to be restrained:
Case Number:
This is a Court Order.
CH-120, Page 1 of 4
Notice of Hearing and Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS)
(Civil Harassment)
Judicial Council of California, www.courtinfo.ca.gov
Revised July 1, 2007, Mandatory Form
Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 527.6 and 527.9
Approved by DOJ
Notice of Hearing
To the person in :
A court hearing is scheduled on the request for orders against you to stop harassment:
Name and address of court if different from above:
Date:
Time:
Rm.:
Dept.:
If you do not want the court to make orders against you, file Form CH-110. Then go to the hearing and tell the
court why you disagree. You may bring witnesses and other evidence. If you do not go to this hearing, the court
may make restraining orders against you that could last up to 3 years.
Hearing
Date
Î
Description of that person:
M
F
Sex:
Height:
Weight:
Race:
Hair Color:
Date of Birth:
Eye Color:
Age:
Home Address (if known):
Zip:
State:
City:
Work Address (if known):
Zip:
State:
City:
Court Orders
The court (check a or b):
Court fills in case number when form is filed.
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