I have an Order of Protection and it was violated

When the offender does not follow the family court order of protection, it is a “violation” of the order. Violating an order of protection is a crime. You can call 911.

You can pursue charges in criminal court for the violation. You also have the right to file a violation petition in Family Court. 

Each time you call the police for help, they should fill out a form called a “Domestic Incident Report” and get your description of what happened. Keep a copy for your records. You do not need to have this report to file a violation, but it may be helpful.

Please go to the NY Courts website to find more information about civil orders of protection and filing family offense petitions.

 

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Last Reviewed: April 10, 2024