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Restraining Orders

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Laws current as of March 27, 2024

How will a judge make a decision about whether to grant the order?

When deciding whether to grant a temporary or final ERPO, a judge will consider whether or not the respondent:

  • has any history of making threats or acting violently towards himself/herself or others, even if a firearm was not involved;
  • has any serious mental illness or serious emotional disturbance that makes him/her dangerous to himself/herself or others;
  • has or had an extreme risk protection order, a personal protection order, a pretrial release order, a probation order, a parole order, or another similar order issued against him/her;
  • has violated an extreme risk or personal protection order;
  • has any pending charges or convictions for:
    • assault and battery;
    • stalking;
    • an offense that has assault as an element;
    • an offense that has a threat as an element;
    • a crime committed against the person or property of a spouse or intimate partner;
    • cruelty to or abuse of animals; or
    • a serious misdemeanor;
  • has recently used drugs or abused alcohol;
  • has illegally possessed, used, shown (displayed), or waved around in a threatening way (brandished) a deadly weapon; or
  • got or tried to get a deadly weapon or ammunition within the last 180 days.1

1 MCL § 691.1807(1)