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You must print both the Extreme Risk Protection Order packet and the Weapons Surrender Procedure packet to request this protection order.
IMPORTANT: You may apply for a protective order (other than stalking order) in either one of two ways:
- Filing at the Courthouse: If you want to apply for, modify, renew, or dismiss any protective order (with the exception of a Civil Stalking Protective Order), you MUST turn in your completed forms at the Information window on the first floor of the courthouse BEFORE 11 a.m, but may file as early as 8 am to see a judge the same day. Plan on attending court at 1 p.m. to see if your order is granted.
- Filing at A Safe Place (Family Justice Center): Completed forms to apply for, modify, renew, or dismiss any protective order (with the exception of a Civil Stalking Protective Order), MUST be turned in to an advocate at A Safe Place (located at 256 Warner Milne Road in Oregon City) by 10:00 a.m. Plan on being present for a virtual court appearance via video conference at 1 p.m. to see if your order is granted.
NOTE: Even though interactive (on-line and fillable) forms are available in some packets below, all forms to begin a protective order case with the court MUST be filed in paper; electronic filing is not available at this time.
You will be encouraged to use the County Sheriff to have your protective order served. If that’s not an option in your case, you may have a third party adult serve the respondent in person. If service is done by someone other than a County Sheriff, you or the server MUST take a copy of the protective order and proof of service and deliver it to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s office, located at: 9101 SE Sunnybrook Blvd., Clackamas, OR 97015, and ask for “Warrants Section.” The County Sheriff will enter the protective order into the Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS). Orders that are served but not entered in LEDS can’t be seen by responding officers when there’s an emergency. See the Third Party Proof of Service packet below for instructions and forms.