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La. Rev. Stat. § 46:2136.2 (2026)
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§2136.2. Louisiana Protective Order Registry
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Cited in 12
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2001–2025 · leading case: Scott v. Hogan, 255 So. 3d 24 (La. Ct. App. 2018).
Scott v. Hogan, 255 So. 3d 24 (La. Ct. App. 2018). “R.S. 46:2136.2(0). The trial court checks off a box provided on the uniform form to indicate under which law it issues the TRO and/or protective order: (1) La.”
Paschal v. Hazlinsky, 803 So. 2d 413 (La. Ct. App. 2001). “The clerk of the issuing court shall transmit the Uniform Abuse Prevention Order to the Louisiana Protective Order Registry, R.S. 46:2136.2(A), by facsimile transmission, mail, or direct electronic input, where available, as expeditiously as possible, but no later than the end…”
McManus v. McCann, 33 So. 3d 389 (La. Ct. App. 2010). “In addition, the statute directs that “[t]he courts of this state shall use a uniform form for the issuance of any protective or restraining order, which form shall be developed, approved, and distributed by the Judicial Administrator’s Office, [and] shall be titled the ‘Uniform…”
State v. Kumar, 58 So. 3d 544 (La. Ct. App. 2011). “R.S. 46:2136.2. On August 6, 2010, the defendant appeared before the trial court for argument on the motion to quash and for trial of the misdemeanor charge of violation of a protective order.”
Pellerano v. Pellerano, 275 So. 3d 947 (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C). The trial court checks off a box provided on the uniform form to indicate under which law it issues the TRO and/or protective order: (1) La.”
S. M. Versus T. M. (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C).6 It appears from the notation at the bottom of the January 25, 2019 protective order, that the trial court used form “LPOR 1.”
Pellerano v. Pellerano, 275 So. 3d 947 (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C). The trial court checks off a box provided on the uniform form to indicate under which law it issues the TRO and/or protective order: (1) La.”
Rebecca Leigh Bloxom v. Lonnie Keith Bloxom (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2. The trial court ordered Lonnie to pay Rebecca monthly spousal support of $925, pursuant to La.”
Keshawn Patterson v. Tacarra Charles (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C) requires trial courts to use a “uniform form for the issuance of any protective or restraining order” called the “Uniform Abuse Prevention Order.”
Sydney Petite v. John L. Hinds, III (La. Ct. App. 2023). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C) requires all Orders of Protection be uniform and placed on the form developed, 2 approved and distributed by the Louisiana Supreme Court’s judicial administrator’s office.”
Angelle Fulton v. Antoine Fulton, Sr. (La. Ct. App. 2025). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C). Here, as indicated on the notation at the bottom of each page of the Domestic Abuse Order, the trial court issued a “LPOR 3” Protective Order, which is the correct form for a domestic abuse protective order.”
Coie v. Coie, 948 So. 2d 1276 (La. Ct. App. 2007). “R.S. 46:2136.2. Any final protective order or approved consent agreement shall be for a fixed period of time, not to exceed eighteen months, and may be extended by the court, after a contradictory hearing, in its discretion.”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 46:2136.2(0) — 2 cases
Scott v. Hogan, 255 So. 3d 24 (La. Ct. App. 2018). “R.S. 46:2136.2(0). The trial court checks off a box provided on the uniform form to indicate under which law it issues the TRO and/or protective order: (1) La.”
McManus v. McCann, 33 So. 3d 389 (La. Ct. App. 2010). “In addition, the statute directs that “[t]he courts of this state shall use a uniform form for the issuance of any protective or restraining order, which form shall be developed, approved, and distributed by the Judicial Administrator’s Office, [and] shall be titled the ‘Uniform…”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 46:2136.2(A) — 2 cases
Paschal v. Hazlinsky, 803 So. 2d 413 (La. Ct. App. 2001). “The clerk of the issuing court shall transmit the Uniform Abuse Prevention Order to the Louisiana Protective Order Registry, R.S. 46:2136.2(A), by facsimile transmission, mail, or direct electronic input, where available, as expeditiously as possible, but no later than the end…”
State v. Kumar, 58 So. 3d 544 (La. Ct. App. 2011). “R.S. 46:2136.2. On August 6, 2010, the defendant appeared before the trial court for argument on the motion to quash and for trial of the misdemeanor charge of violation of a protective order.”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 46:2136.2(C) — 7 cases
Paschal v. Hazlinsky, 803 So. 2d 413 (La. Ct. App. 2001). “The clerk of the issuing court shall transmit the Uniform Abuse Prevention Order to the Louisiana Protective Order Registry, R.S. 46:2136.2(A), by facsimile transmission, mail, or direct electronic input, where available, as expeditiously as possible, but no later than the end…”
Pellerano v. Pellerano, 275 So. 3d 947 (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C). The trial court checks off a box provided on the uniform form to indicate under which law it issues the TRO and/or protective order: (1) La.”
S. M. Versus T. M. (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C).6 It appears from the notation at the bottom of the January 25, 2019 protective order, that the trial court used form “LPOR 1.”
Pellerano v. Pellerano, 275 So. 3d 947 (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C). The trial court checks off a box provided on the uniform form to indicate under which law it issues the TRO and/or protective order: (1) La.”
Keshawn Patterson v. Tacarra Charles (La. Ct. App. 2019). “R.S. 46:2136.2(C) requires trial courts to use a “uniform form for the issuance of any protective or restraining order” called the “Uniform Abuse Prevention Order.”
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