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No, if you're representing yourself then you should not have to file a certificate of representation. Has someone with the court told you that you need to file one?
Geoff, Expert
Yes, you should be able to request it from the court clerk once you have been served with the restraining order.
Geoff, Expert
Yes. You should be able to get that from the court clerk. It would be part of the record that has been filed.
Geoff, Expert
I would email first to make sure there's not a local form that they need.