Where can I obtain an injunction?

You can petition the court for an Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence by going to the Clerk of Court Family Law Division on the second floor of the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Center. The Clerk's Office will assist you in filing your petition and will take the file to a judge for his/her review. If the judge finds merit to the petition, he/she will enter a Temporary Order for Protection Against Domestic Violence.

You may file Domestic Violence petitions from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m, Monday through Friday at the Clerk's office. You may file Repeat Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, and Stalking petitions from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m, Monday through Friday at the Clerk's Office.

If the Domestic Violence occurs after regular business hours or on weekends or holidays you may call the Escambia County Sheriff's Department at telephone number 911.

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1. What are the statutory requirements for filing a "Petition for Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence?
2. What is an injunction?
3. Where can I obtain an injunction?
4. Is there a fee for filing an Injunction of Protection?
5. What Information is helpful in filing a Petition for Injunction?
6. What are other steps in the legal process?
7. What if the respondent is outside the State of Florida?
8. What can the injunction do for you?
9. Can my child be a witness?
10. How long does the injunction remain in effect?
11. Can I have my weapons for the hunting season?
12. Do I need an attorney?