The standard form for a civil stalking injunction requests the following information from the Respondent:
- Description of the make, year, color and license plate number of the Respondent’s vehicle.
- Whether the Respondent has used firearms or weapons or been violent in the past?
- Whether the Respondent is a government investigator, law enforcement officer, or licensed private investigator?
The standard form for a civil stalking injunction asks the Petitioner to describe the incidents of stalking in detail including:
- When and where did the stalking incident happen;
- Whether the stalking incidents were reported to anyone;
- The names of any witnesses who witnessed the stalking incident;
- List of physical evidence that might support the allegation of stalking including audiotape, telephone records, text messages, statements on social media sites, photos, police reports, transcripts, or sworn statements from witnesses;
- Description of what the alleged stalker did and why it made the Petitioner or the Petitioner’s family member fearful of physical harm or causes them to suffer emotional distress.
- Description of why the conduct would make a reasonable person afraid of being physically harmed or feel emotionally distressed;
- Whether there are any other Court orders to the Respondent about stalking; and
- Whether the Petitioner or Respondent have ever been involved in any other court case involving either of them.