Forms for retail crime restraining orders

To ask for or respond to a retail crime restraining order, you must use special court forms. These forms are divided below by who they are for.

 

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Forms for retail crime restraining orders

📌 Only a lawyer for a business can ask the court for a retail crime restraining order.

Form number Form name What it's for
RT-100 Petition for Retail Crime Restraining Order (form RT-100)

Starts the case. Explains what happened and why the business wants a restraining order.

CLETS-001

🔒 Confidential Information for Law Enforcement (form CLETS-001)

Gives private info to police so they can enforce the order. This form is not part of the public court file.

RT-109 Notice of Court Hearing (form RT-109)

Tells the other person when and where to go to court for the hearing.

RT-115

Request to Continue Court Hearing (form RT-115) Used to ask the court to move the hearing to a later date.
RT-116 Order on Request to Continue Hearing (form RT-116)

The judge uses this form to say yes or no to changing the hearing date.

RT-130 Retail Crime Restraining Order (form RT-130) The final court order the judge signs if they approve the request.
RT-100-INFO

📘 How Do I Get an Order to Prohibit Retail Crime? (form RT-100-INFO)

Explains what the forms do and how to ask the court for this order. For lawyers filing for a business.

If you got court papers about a retail crime restraining order, you can respond. You may also ask for a court-appointed lawyer.

Form number Form name What it's for
RT-120 Response to Petition for Retail Crime Restraining Order (form RT-120)

Lets you respond to what the business is asking for. You can ask for a lawyer and say if you disagree, but you don't have to.

RT-120-INFO

📘 How Can I Respond to a Petition for Retail Crime Restraining Order? (form RT-120-INFO)

Explains your rights, how to ask for a lawyer, and what to do before the hearing.

FW-001

💵 Request to Waive Court Fees (form FW-001)

Ask the court not to charge you court fees. 

POS-030

Proof of Service by First-Class Mail—Civil (form POS-030)

Shows the court that someone else mailed your form to the business’s lawyer.

RT-115 Request to Continue Hearing (form RT-115) Used to ask the court to move the hearing to a later date. You can ask for a later date if you asked for a free lawyer and don't have one yet.
RT-116 Order on Request to Continue Hearing (form RT-116) The judge uses this to say yes or no to changing the hearing date.

 

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