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Protective Orders

Information on Texas laws that govern protective orders for survivors of family violence, stalking, and sexual assault.

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Official Forms

In general, Texas has very few official legal forms. This is why you will not always find a free fill-in-the-blank form for your situation.

You may be able to draft your own custom form by using a form template or drafting guide.

Where can I find forms?

  • Court Websites. If there is an official form for a legal procedure, it is usually found on the court's or court clerk's website. We link to many in our guides.
  • Law Libraries. The library has many books and e-books with templates for legal forms. Texas residents can access e-books with a free library account or check out print titles from our Austin location. You can also visit a law library near you.
  • A Lawyer. A lawyer can help create an appropriate form for your situation. To find an attorney, see our Legal Help guide. 

Online Forms

For more on protective orders, see our Protective Orders guide.

Protective Orders

Books & E-Books

E-Books

Many e-books contain forms or drafting guides. Texas residents can access e-books with a free library account.

Books

Available when you visit the library in person.

Note The library cannot tell you what the law means for your situation.

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