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DV-600
Order to Register Out-of-State or Tribal
Court Protective/Restraining Order
Clerk stamps date here when form is filed.
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Name of Protected Person:
State Bar No.:
Your lawyer in this case (if you have one):
Name:
Firm Name:
Address (If you have a lawyer for this case, give your lawyer’s
information. If you do not have a lawyer and want to keep your home
address private, give a different mailing address instead. You do not
have to give your telephone, fax, or e-mail.):
Address:
City:
Telephone:
E-Mail Address:
State:
Fax:
Zip:
Fill in court name and street address:
Superior Court of California, County of
I am protected by the attached protective/restraining order. The order was made by (name and address of court):
The attached order:
Is a true and correct copy
Is currently valid and in full force and effect
Has not been changed, canceled, or replaced by any other order
Was made in a different state, U.S. territory, Indian tribal court, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
US Virgin Islands, or in a military court
Expires on (date)
ask that the attached order be registered with this court for entry into the California Law Enforcement and
Telecommunication System (CLETS). My request is voluntary. I understand that registration of the order is not
necessary for enforcement.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the above information is true and
correct.
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Name of Restrained Person:
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F Height:
Description of restrained person:
Sex:
Race:
Address (if known):
City:
Relationship to protected person:
Fills in case number:
Case Number:
Weight:
Hair Color:
Eye Color:
Age:
Date of Birth:
State:
Zip:
Date:
Type or print your name
}
Sign your name
This is a Court Order.
Judicial Council of California, www.courts.ca.gov
Revised July 1, 2015, Mandatory Form
Family Code, § 6404. Approved by DOJ
Order to Register Out-of-State or Tribal Court
Protective/Restraining Order (CLETS-OOS)
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
DV-600, Page 1 of 2
Case Number:
The attached out-of-state restraining order is registered, valid, and enforceable in California, and can be entered into
CLETS, unless it ends or is changed by the court that made it.
Date:
Judge (or Judicial Officer)
Court Clerk Must Seal This Form and Attached Foreign Protection Order
This form sets forth the procedure to register a foreign protection order under Family Code section 6404. No court
hearing is required to register the foreign protection order. This form and the attached foreign protection order
must be sealed pursuant to Family Code section 6404(a). Access to the foreign protection order is allowed only to
law enforcement, the person who registered the order upon written request with proof of identification, the defense
after arraignment on criminal charges involving an alleged violation of the order, or upon further order of the
court.
(Clerk will fill out this part.)
—Clerk’s Certificate—
Clerk’s Certificate
[seal]
I certify that this Order to Register Out-of-State or Tribal Court Protective/Restraining
Order is a true and correct copy of the original on file in the court.
Date:
Clerk, by
, Deputy
Revised July 1, 2015
DV-600, Page 2 of 2
This is a Court Order.
Order to Register Out-of-State or Tribal Court
Protective/Restraining Order (CLETS-OOS)
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
For your protection and privacy, please press the Clear
This Form button after you have printed the form.
Order to Register Out-of-State or Tribal Court Protective/Restraining Order
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- Page(s): 2
- Fields(s): 34
- Average fields per page: 17
- Reading Level: Grade 7
- LIST Grouping(s):
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