Canadian Protection Order Forms
A person can file an existing Canadian domestic violence protection order in Washington. They can ask for an order to recognize or deny recognition and enforcement. Washington courts must follow the Canadian order's terms. Changes cannot be added unless the court refuses to enforce the Canadian order.
Required Documents to Enforce a Canadian Protection Order
The documents below are required when seeking to enforce or deny recognition of a Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Order:
- Request for Order to Recognize and Enforce or Deny Recognition and Enforcement of a Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Order (APERCP)
- Law Enforcement and Confidential Information Sheet (LECIF)
- Case Information Cover Sheet (CICS)
- Order to Recognize and Enforce the Canadian Domestic Violence Order or Deny Recognition and Enforcement of the Canadian Domestic Violence Order
Enforcement of Canadian Protection Order Forms
Request for Order to Recognize and Enforce or Deny Recognition and Enforcement of a Canadian Protection Order | ![]() |
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Law Enforcement and Confidential Information Sheet (LECIF) | ![]() |
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Case Information Cover Sheet (CICS) | ![]() |
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Order to Recognize and Enforce or Deny Enforcement of a Canadian Protection Order | ![]() |
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Instructions - Request for Order to Recognize and Enforce or Deny Enforcement of a Canadian Protection Order | ||
Instructions - Order to Recognize and Enforce or Deny Enforcement of a Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Order | ||
For other forms not listed on this page, please visit the Washington State Courts web site. |