What Is An Injunction Against Harassment in AZ?

Injunction Against Harassment AZ

Injunction Against Harassment AZ

An injunction against harassment is a kind of protective order that can be issued in Arizona.

If you've been issued with an injunction against harassment, knowing what you are dealing with is the first step to get things fixed.

Overview of an Injunction Against Harassment

An injunction against harassment, also known as IAH, is a civil order issued by the court.

While the civil order can be issued against individuals such as friends, neighbors, employers, or acquaintances, it is not meant to be used against someone who is related to you or who you are intimate with.

In order to issue an injunction against harassment, the individual must claim that you are harassing them.

Arizona Revised Statutes 12-1809(S) identifies what type of harassment meets the criteria required for the order to be issued.

For more information, check out our infographic on "What is Harassment".

For the purpose of the order, harassment constitutes a series of acts that:

  • Seriously causes alarm, annoys, or harasses another person.

  • Is directed at a specific individual

  • Is without reason or purpose.

Fighting an Injunction Against Harassment

Attaining an injunction against harassment is not a challenging process, but fighting one can be.

However with the right Phoenix criminal defense attorney, you can have it dismissed or modified .

Below are the three criteria that must be met for the injunction to be issued without giving notice to the defendant:

  • There must be reasonable evidence of harassment within the year leading up to the petition filing

  • There must be good cause to believe that permanent or severe harm will occur without the injunction

  • They must verify with the court that you attempted to give notice to the defendant regarding the injunction or that there are concrete reasons as to why notice should be denied

Those who fail to meet the above three criteria still have the option to attain an injunction, but only after giving the defendant notice and scheduling a hearing.

The right attorney can  help you prove to the courts that there is no basis for an injunction to be filed against you.

Don't let your reputation be tarnished.

Tyler Allen Law Firm

Choosing the right attorney for counsel and representation is crucial in ensuring that your rights are heard and protected.

The Tyler Allen Law Firm is a well-regarded criminal defense firm in Phoenix, Arizona.

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