What should I do if the Protective Order is violated?

If your Protective Order is violated, you should immediately call 911 and tell law enforcement that you have a Protective Order and the abuser is violating it. You should also notify the Victim Witness Office, located in the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and/or the court.

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1. What should I do if I am the person named as a “respondent” in a Preliminary Protective Order or Protective Order?
2. What should I do at the hearing as the respondent?
3. When does a Protective Order take effect?
4. How will I know when the Protective Order is served on the person from whom I want protection?
5. What should I do if the Protective Order is violated?