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How to Get a Court Injunction
- 1). Obtain the proper forms from the clerk's office in your local courthouse.
- 2). Gather your evidence that proves an injunction is necessary to prevent the defendant from harming someone or something. Also prove that the injunction will not harm public interest.
- 3). Sign a sworn statement, which explains why the injunction should be issued, in front of a notary public.
- 4). Fill out the forms and attach the sworn statement.
- 5). File with your court's clerk. Request that a temporary or emergency injunction is issued until a decision is made on the permanent injunction. The clerk will ask the judge to sign the form and a temporary injunction will be issued if the judge agrees.
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