Request for Mutual No Contact Order Form

Request for Mutual No Contact Order

This is the Request for Mutual No Contact Order Form to be submitted to be considered by the Title IX Office.

Request for Mutual No Contact Order Form

A party may a Mutual No Contact Order as a supportive measure without proceeding with the formal process. The Mutual No Contact Order will be written as narrow as possible to reduce communication between the parties while not being punitive or disciplinary along with limiting the impact to education programs or activities for either party. A Mutual No Contact Order will have an expiration date. A party may commence the request by submitting their request to the Title IX Coordinator. The Request should set forth: 1) What are the names of the individuals involved in the request, 2) How long are you requesting the Mutual No Contact Order for, 3) What is/are the reason(s) for the request, 4) What fact(s) support the request, and 5) Any specific request involving shared classes, work places, etc. Please be aware that the other party also has the right to ask for an extension, dismissal, or modification of a Mutual No Contact Order as well as appealing the issuance of the Mutual No Contact Order. Additionally, the determination of this request is not subject to the same grievance process as making a determination regarding responsibility under the Title IX policy.
Name of Person Requesting Mutual No Contact Order:(Required)
Email address of Person Requesting Mutual No Contact Order:(Required)
Name of the Individual Against Whom the Mutual No Contact Order is Requested:(Required)
Duration of the Requested Mutual No Contact Order:(Required)
You must select one.
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Title IX Reporting - Online Submissions PREFERRED:

The Title IX Office prefers the submission of Title IX report through the online reporting system. It is preferred that all Title IX reports be submitted through our secure online form. This centralized process helps us review reports promptly, triage concerns efficiently, and ensure consistent and equitable responses for our campus community.

In‑person, email, and phone submissions are accepted on a limited basis as reporting methods for Title IX incidents. Those conversations may still occur for support purposes, but they do not constitute an official Title IX report.

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Please note: Due to staff availability, it may take up to five business days for your report to be reviewed.

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