Retail crime restraining orders

A retail crime restraining order is a court order that can stop someone from going to a store—or other stores in the same chain—if they were arrested or cited for certain crimes two or more times.

 

Only a lawyer for a business or government agency can ask for this kind of restraining order. If you got court papers, you have the right to respond and ask for a free lawyer.

 

👇 Choose the situation that fits you:

You want to ask for a retail crime restraining order

Learn how a business or government lawyer can ask the court for a retail crime restraining order. Find out what forms to use and what to expect in court.

➡️ Ask for a retail crime restraining order


You got court papers about a retail crime restraining order

Find out what the court papers mean, how to ask for a free lawyer, and what to do before your hearing.

➡️ Respond to a retail crime restraining order


Forms for retail crime restraining orders

See all the forms used in these cases. The forms are listed by who they are for—businesses or the person responding.

➡️ Forms for retail crime restraining orders

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