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Characteristics of the Different Court Orders
Protection Orders:
- RCW
26.50
- Mandatory arrest for violating
restraint and exclusion provisions
- Temporary or full orders issued in
Superior or District Court (some
municipal courts)
- No criminal case is necessary
- Can run for one year or permanently
- Service must be verified
- May exclude the respondent from
certain locations
No
Contact Order:
- RCW
10.99 and 26.50
- Mandatory Arrest
- Issued in criminal domestic violence
cases
- Presumed to have been served
pursuant to a criminal proceeding
- Only valid in conjunction with the
court case or upon sentencing
- Victim can request that it be
dismissed
- RCW 26.09 and 26.10
- Mandatory arrest if criminal legend
appears
- Usually drafted by Family Law
Attorneys as part of a parenting plan or
dissolution
- Service must be verified
- May be mutual orders (definition)
- RCW 10.14.120
- Not a mandatory arrest
- Possible criminal charges or
contempt of court depending on the order
language
- Not a DV order-can be obtained by
anyone being alarmed, harassed or
annoyed by another
- Service must be verified
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