If it were repeatedly violated and nothing happened then it might not exist. Or maybe the local police could just tell you.
2006-12-30 22:07:43
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answered by victorschool1 5
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If there is a restraining order, it would be filed with the District Clerk in the county that the BF resides in. Restraining, or Protective, Orders must be taken before and signed by a judge. All documents signed by a judge are kept with the District Clerk for that county. His name and DOB would be needed. A timeframe would make the search easier. These are a matter of public record, so anyone can look them up. But, you will likely have to pay, especially if you want a copy.
2006-12-31 05:43:25
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answered by ? 5
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You need your boyfriend's name and date of birth. Call up your local police non-emergency number and ask if there is a protection order in effect. They may or may not tell you.
2006-12-31 05:16:38
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answered by Rebecca 5
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You can't really do anything until they tell other wise. Sorry if I'm not helping any!!
2007-01-03 14:36:01
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answered by Samantha Thompson 3
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if it was against you- you should have been notified of a court date. the "third person perspective" does nothing for that question.
2006-12-31 05:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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