🛡️ Ontario Family Court Form 25 (Restraining Order) Checklist
Learn how to complete Ontario Family Court Form 25: Restraining Order with this step-by-step checklist. Understand clauses, filing, police registration, and enforcement to ensure your protection is legally binding and effective.

A simple step-by-step guide to make your restraining order official and enforceable by police.
✅ Step 1: Prepare the Draft
Fill out Form 25: Restraining Order.
Include all details: No Contact, Stay Away addresses, and Police Enforcement Clause.
Double-check accuracy.
📌 Tip: Get help from a family lawyer or duty counsel if possible.
✅ Step 2: Judge Reviews & Signs
Bring your draft to your court hearing.
Judge may:
Sign as is
Cross out terms
Add new conditions
Once signed, it’s an official court order.
✅ Step 3: Court Clerk Issues the Order
Clerk stamps the order with the court seal.
Request several certified copies.
✅ Step 4: Register with Police
Take a certified copy to your local police station.
Ask them to enter it into the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database.
This ensures all police across Canada can enforce it immediately.
✅ Step 5: Always Carry a Copy
Keep one copy of the order with you at all times.
If you call 911, having the document speeds up enforcement.
🔒 Key Reminders
Without police registration, your order cannot be enforced.
Be very specific about exceptions (e.g., parenting communication).
Orders can be temporary or final, depending on what the judge grants.
Violating a restraining order is a criminal offence — call police immediately if it happens.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This checklist is for information only and not legal advice. Always consult a family law lawyer to ensure your Form 25 is drafted correctly.