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SV-710
Notice of Hearing to Renew
Restraining Order
Clerk stamps below when form is filed.
1 Petitioner (School Official)
a. Name:
Lawyer for Petitioner (if any for this case):
Name:
State Bar No.:
Firm Name:
Address:
City:
Telephone:
E-Mail Address:
b. Address (If you have a lawyer, give your lawyer's information.):
Court name and street address:
Superior Court of California, County of
State:
Zip:
Fax:
2 Student (Protected Person)
Full Name:
3 Respondent (Restrained Person)
Full Name:
Address (if known):
City:
4 Court Hearing
The judge has set a court hearing date. Court will fill in box below.
To the Respondent:
Fill in case number:
Case Number:
State:
Zip:
The current restraining order stays in effect until the end of the hearing.
Name and address of court if different from above:
Hearing
Date
Date:
Dept.:
Time:
Room:
At the hearing, the judge can renew the current restraining order for up to another three years. You must continue to
obey the current restraining order until the hearing. At the hearing, you can tell the judge if you do not want the order
against you renewed. If the restraining order is renewed, you must obey the order even if you do not attend the hearing.
If you wish to make a written response to the request to renew the restraining order, you may fill out Form SV-720,
Response to Request to Renew Restraining Order. File the original with the court before the hearing and have
someone age 18 or older—not you—mail a copy of it to the petitioner at the address in 1 at least
days
before the hearing. Also file Form SV-250, Proof of Service of Response by Mail, with the court before the hearing.
This is a Court Order.
Judicial Council of California,
New January 1, 2012, Mandatory Form
Code of Civil Procedure, § 527.85(k)
Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order
(Private Postsecondary School Violence Prevention)
SV-710, Page 1 of 2
Case Number:
To the Petitioner:
5 Service and Response
Someone age 18 or older—not you or anyone else protected by the restraining order—must personally serve
(give) a copy of the following forms on the respondent at least
days before the hearing.
• SV-700, Request to Renew Restraining Order;
• SV-710, Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order (this form);
• SV-720, Response to Request to Renew Restraining Order (blank copy);
• SV-130, the current Private Postsecondary School Violence Restraining Order After Hearing for which
renewal is requested.
After the respondent has been served, file Form SV-200, Proof of Personal Service, with the court clerk. For help
with service, read Form SV-200-INFO, What Is “Proof of Personal Service”?
Date:
Judicial Officer
Request for Accommodations
Assistive listening systems, computer-assisted real-time captioning, or sign language
interpreter services are available if you ask at least five days before the hearing. Contact
the clerk’s office or go to www.courts.ca.gov/forms for Request for Accommodations by
Persons with Disabilities and Response (Form MC-410). (Civ. Code, § 54.8.)
New January 1, 2012
Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order
(Private Postsecondary School Violence Prevention)
SV-710, Page 2 of 2
This is a Court Order.
Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order
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- Sourced from selfhelp.courts.ca.gov (2023-03)
- Page(s): 2
- Fields(s): 28
- Average fields per page: 14
- Reading Level: Grade 7
- LIST Grouping(s):
CO-07-00-00-00, CO-00-00-00-00.
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When possible, we've used names tied to our question library. See e.g., user1_name.
If we think we've found a match to a question in our library, it is highlighted in green. Novel names are auto generated. So, you will probably need to edit some of them if you're trying to stick to the convention.
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