What if the defendant violates the Protective Order/No Contact Order?
You should immediately contact your local law enforcement agency and advise them that you have a Protective Order/No Contact Order and that the defendant is violating it. An officer should investigate the complaint and the defendant may be arrested or issued a citation and summonsed to court.

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1. Do I need an attorney to get a Protective Order?
2. How do I get a Protective Order/No Contact Order?
3. How long is the Protective Order/No Contact Order valid?
4. Once I get my Protective Order/No Contact Order, what should I do with it?
5. What if I don't want the no contact order issued by the Prosecutor's Office?
6. What if the defendant violates the Protective Order/No Contact Order?
7. What is a Protective Order/No Contact Order?