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Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO)

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Overview

An Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) is an order issued by the Circuit Court that prohibits certain individuals from possessing or purchasing firearms and orders the surrender and seizure of a restrained individual's firearms. The ERPO Act (MCL 691.1801 et. seq.) provides law enforcement officers and other government officials the authority to carry out tasks needed to enforce the ERPO.  It gives the restrained individual an opportunity to be heard by the judge at the beginning of a case and after the person has resolved the problem that led to the need for an order. Additionally, it prescribes penalties for those that do not comply with ERPO.  If you need to file a complaint, Verification, Motion, or Proof of Service, please see the filing instructions and forms below.

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ERPO Filing Instructions
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