APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING
ORDER (TRO)
2.2.1 A victim may file a domestic
violence complaint:
A. Where the alleged act of domestic
violence occurred;
B. Where the defendant resides;
C. Where the victim resides; or,
D. Where the victim is sheltered or
temporarily staying.
2.2.2 During Court hours for domestic
violence matters (Monday through Friday,
8:30 AM to at least 3:30 PM):
A. The victim should be transported or
directed to the Family Division of
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Superior Court, provided the victim can
arrive prior to 3:30 PM.
B. Where transportation of the victim to
the Superior Court is not feasible, the
officer should contact the Family
Division, Domestic Violence Unit. There
are occasions when a person seeking to
file a domestic violence
Complaint/TRO arrives too late in the day
for it to be processed and heard
during regular court hours. During the
interim period between the Domestic
Violence Unit’s close of business and when
the courthouse actually closes,
victims shall not be turned away. Each
county shall develop a procedure in
such instances for either in-person or
telephonic communication under Rule
5:7A between the victim and an on-site or
emergent duty judge, so that the
request for emergent relief can be handled
without the necessity of the victim
having to go to the local police station
or the Municipal Court. (See section
4.4)
2.2.3 On weekends, holidays and weekdays
after 3:30 PM and other times when the
Superior Court is closed,
A. A victim may sign the domestic violence
complaint with a law enforcement
agency as set forth in 2.2.1.
B. The victim’s complaint shall be
processed promptly. Under no circumstances
should the victim be advised to appear in
the Superior Court, Family Division
the next business day in order to apply
for a TRO.
C. If a TRO is denied by a Municipal Court
judge, the denial and the
Complaint/TRO must still be faxed or
forwarded to the Family Division
within 24 hours for an administrative
dismissal. A victim whose
Complaint/TRO has been dismissed in this
manner is not barred from refiling
in the Family Division based on the same
incident and receiving an
emergency ex parte hearing de novo. Every
denial of relief by a Municipal
Court judge must so state, with
specificity in the “Comments” portion of the
TRO and the victim must be advised of the
right to refile with the Superior
Court, Family Division.
https://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/family/dvprcman.pdf
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