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Document civil harassment as it happens

Record dates, locations, and behaviors in one place so you can show a pattern for restraining order paperwork.

Civil Harassment Incident Log (Free PDF Template)

Track harassment events with a timestamped, court-ready log.

Published November 27, 2025

Judges and police often want a clear timeline of harassment before granting protective orders. Use this guide to capture key details and export them into a printable PDF.

When to use this

  • You’re experiencing repeated threats, stalking, or harassment and need evidence.
  • An advocate or attorney asked you to keep a detailed log for court.
  • You want to bring organized notes to a hearing, mediation, or police appointment.

How to do it (fast)

  1. Write down each incident’s date, time, and place as soon as you can.
  2. Describe what happened, including words, gestures, physical contact, or property damage.
  3. List anyone who witnessed the incident, with contact details if possible.
  4. Note whether you contacted police or saved messages, screenshots, or voicemails.
  5. Enter the details into the CourtPDF tool and download the incident log PDF.

Why this helps

  • Shows patterns that meet legal thresholds for harassment or stalking.
  • Keeps your recollection consistent when speaking with officers or in court.
  • Combines dates, descriptions, and witnesses into one document you can file or share securely.

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Not legal advice. Courts set their own rules. Keep your original records.

Keep your log organized

Capture each incident with dates, descriptions, and witnesses, then download the PDF.

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