Where do I file for an OFP?
To file for an OFP, contact the court administrator in the county where you live. The court may allow filing in the county where the respondent lives, in the county where the abuse happened, or in the county where you and the respondent have other family court cases.

In Anoka County call the court administrator at 763-422-7372 or 763-422-7377 to schedule an appointment and start the application process.

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1. What is an order for protection?
2. Who can get an order for protection?
3. Do I need a court order to stop the abuse?
4. Where do I file for an OFP?
5. How do I get an OFP?
6. How does the respondent find out about this hearing and the order?
7. What happens at the hearing?
8. What happens after the hearing? How long am I protected?
9. What happens if the respondent violates the order?
10. How do I change, extend or dismiss an order for protection?