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4-961A. Service of process information for petition for order of protection from domestic abuse and petition for emergency order protection.

[For use with Rules 4-961 and 4-972 NMRA] 

   

STATE OF NEW MEXICO 

COUNTY OF __________________ 

__________________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

 

______________________________, Petitioner 

   

v.                                                                                                                     No. ____________

______________________________, Respondent      

 

SERVICE OF PROCESS INFORMATION FOR

PETITION FOR ORDER OF PROTECTION FROM DOMESTIC ABUSE

AND

PETITION FOR EMERGENCY ORDER OF PROTECTION

INFORMATION ABOUT THE RESPONDENT

 

____________________________________________________________________ 

Respondent's name 

____________________________________________________________________ 

Respondent's date of birth

 

Is respondent in jail? [ ] yes [ ] no 

If yes, where? ________________________________________________________ 

 

Respondent's physical address is: 

______________________________ (street) 

______________________________ (city) 

______________________________ (county) 

______________________________ (state and zip code) 

 

[ ] Tribe [ ] Pueblo of ______________________________ 

 

Respondent's workplace: 

______________________________ (employer's name) 

______________________________ (street) 

______________________________ (city) 

______________________________ (county) 

______________________________ (state and zip code) 

 

[ ] Tribe [ ] Pueblo of ______________________________ 

 

Respondent works the following hours: 

____________ (a.m.) (p.m.) to ____________ (a.m.) (p.m.)  

Respondent’s telephone numbers are: 

 

Home                                     Work                                       Message

____________________   ____________________   ____________________

 

What does respondent look like? 

Hair ____________ (color)             Eyes ____________ (color) 

Height ____________            Weight ____________ 

Race - ethnicity: ______________________________ 

Other physical characteristics or marks: _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________. 

Do you consider the respondent to be dangerous? 

[ ] yes [ ] no. If yes, why? _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________. 

Does respondent have any weapons? [ ] yes [ ] no. 

If yes, please describe: _____________________________________________________________________. 

Places where respondent can be found apart from physical address and workplace:

_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________. 

 

________________________                  _____________________________________

Date                                                                Signature of Petitioner 

                                                                        ___________________________________________________
            (Petitioner's street address unless petitioner files Form 4-961B)

                                                                        ___________________________________________________
            (City, state and zip code unless petitioner files Form 4-961B) 

 

USE NOTES

 

            This form should be used with Form 4-961 NMRA (Petition for Order of Protection from Domestic Abuse) and Form 4-972 (Petition for Emergency Order of Protection from Domestic Abuse). It should be distributed to pro se petitioners pursuant to Section 40-13-3 NMSA 1978. This use note need not be printed on pre-printed pro se forms.  

 

[Approved, effective November 1, 1999 until July 1, 2001; approved, effective May 1, 2001; as amended by Supreme Court Order No. 08-8300-40, effective December 15, 2008.]

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