Restraining Order Access Guidelines
Summary
Restraining orders in California are typically public records unless sealed. Involved parties and lawyers can access copies, while others may require court approval to obtain them. If you need to access a restraining order, consider consulting with a legal professional to understand the process and any specific requirements in your case.Full Conversation
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In California, restraining orders are generally public records unless sealed. Here's some general information:
- Parties involved can access copies.
- Lawyers can obtain them for legal purposes.
- Others may need court approval.
Would you like assistance with the process of obtaining a copy?