Refiling Protection Order Steps
Summary
If you missed a protection order hearing in Washington, you can contact the court to request a new date. For Tacoma, reach out to Pierce County Superior Court. To find case information in Lakewood, WA, use the Washington Courts website or contact Lakewood Municipal Court. For nationwide case searches, visit the National Center for State Courts website.Full Conversation
I need to file a protection order. I had filed a protection order and had not appeared so i need to re potiotin
Hi ****, thank you for providing the details. To refile a protection order in Washington, you generally need to:
- Complete the necessary forms, which can be found on the Washington Courts website.
- Submit the forms to the court where you originally filed.
- Attend the scheduled hearing.
Would you like more details on the specific forms or the nearest court location?
- Complete the necessary forms, which can be found on the Washington Courts website.
- Submit the forms to the court where you originally filed.
- Attend the scheduled hearing.
Would you like more details on the specific forms or the nearest court location?
no, what do i do if i had not appeared at the petitioned hearing if i am a petitioner
Hi ****, if you missed the hearing, you can:
- Contact the court where you filed the protection order.
- Explain your situation and request a new hearing date.
- Complete any required paperwork if necessary.
Would you like to know how to contact the specific court?
- Contact the court where you filed the protection order.
- Explain your situation and request a new hearing date.
- Complete any required paperwork if necessary.
Would you like to know how to contact the specific court?
yes
Sure, ****. Could you please provide the name of the court or the city where you originally filed the protection order? This will help me provide you with the correct contact information.
tacoma, wa
Hi ****, you can contact the Pierce County Superior Court in Tacoma for assistance with your protection order.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA *
Website: www.co.pierce.wa.us
Please explain your situation to them and request a new hearing date.
Pierce County Superior Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA *
Website: www.co.pierce.wa.us
Please explain your situation to them and request a new hearing date.
what willl they say
Hi ****,
When you contact the Pierce County Superior Court, they will likely:
- Verify your identity and case details.
- Provide instructions on how to request a new hearing date.
- Inform you of any additional forms or steps required.
- Schedule a new hearing date.
Please make sure to have your case number and any relevant information ready.
When you contact the Pierce County Superior Court, they will likely:
- Verify your identity and case details.
- Provide instructions on how to request a new hearing date.
- Inform you of any additional forms or steps required.
- Schedule a new hearing date.
Please make sure to have your case number and any relevant information ready.
how do i find case information in lakewood wa for any open court dates and cases that i may have
Hi ****,
To find case information and court dates in Lakewood, WA, you can:
- Visit the Washington Courts website and use their case search tool.
- Contact the Lakewood Municipal Court directly.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Main St SW, Lakewood, WA *
Website: www.cityoflakewood.us
Explain your situation to them, and they will assist you in finding your case information and any open court dates.
To find case information and court dates in Lakewood, WA, you can:
- Visit the Washington Courts website and use their case search tool.
- Contact the Lakewood Municipal Court directly.
Lakewood Municipal Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Main St SW, Lakewood, WA *
Website: www.cityoflakewood.us
Explain your situation to them, and they will assist you in finding your case information and any open court dates.
is there a website that i can loook up any cases that i am involved in?
Hi ****,
Yes, you can look up cases you are involved in on the Washington Courts website using their case search tool:
- Visit: [Washington Courts Case Search](https://dw.courts.wa.gov)
You can search by name or case number to find information about your cases.
Yes, you can look up cases you are involved in on the Washington Courts website using their case search tool:
- Visit: [Washington Courts Case Search](https://dw.courts.wa.gov)
You can search by name or case number to find information about your cases.
what about in all * states
Hi ****,
For searching case information in all states, you can use the National Center for State Courts website, which provides links to each state's court case search tools:
- Visit: [National Center for State Courts - Court Websites](https://www.ncsc.org/information-and-resources/browse-by-state/state-court-websites)
This site will help you find the appropriate resources for each state.
For searching case information in all states, you can use the National Center for State Courts website, which provides links to each state's court case search tools:
- Visit: [National Center for State Courts - Court Websites](https://www.ncsc.org/information-and-resources/browse-by-state/state-court-websites)
This site will help you find the appropriate resources for each state.