What is an Injunction Against Harassment (IAH)? In simple terms, it’s a court order that can stop someone from continuing their harassing or alarming behavior toward you.
In Arizona, you don’t have to prove any special relationship with the person you’re seeking protection from. You just need to show that harassment is reoccuring.
Here’s a quick rundown of how to get one in Arizona:
✍️ File a petition: You’ll need to file a petition in court with specific, detailed information.
✍️ Review by a judge: The judge will look over the petition and decide whether there are enough grounds for an injunction.
✍️ Wait for service: Once granted, the defendant must be officially served with the injunction for it to take effect.
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