Frequently Asked Questions
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Order of Protection FAQs
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There is no fee paid up-front to file an Order of Protection. However, there are costs involved. The minimum fee is $328.50. If the Order of Protection is granted in court, the Judge will order the Respondent to pay. If you decide to drop the Order of Protection, you could be ordered to pay.Order of Protection FAQs
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Yes. If the Judicial Commissioner gives you a temporary Order of Protection, you will be given immediate relief. However, this temporary order is only in effect for a period of 15 days after the Respondent is served and you go to court.Order of Protection FAQs
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Every effort is made to serve the Respondent as quickly as possible. As soon as the Clerk’s office receives notice back that the Respondent has been served, the clerk will call you to tell you that he/she has been served and give you the court date.Order of Protection FAQs
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If you have legal custody of your children and have proof of custody, then you may include your child(ren) on the Order of Protection, if they qualify.Order of Protection FAQs
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No. There can only be one adult Petitioner on each Order of ProtectionOrder of Protection FAQs
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Yes, but you will need to file a separate Order of Protection for each Respondent. There can only be one Respondent listed on each Order of Protection.Order of Protection FAQs
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After a Respondent has been served with the Temporary Order of Protection or a No Contact Final Order of Protection and the Respondent contacts you, you will need to come to the Order of Protection office at the Justice Center to file a violation. If the violation occurs after hours, on the weekend or on a holiday, you will need to go to the Blount County Jail lobby to file the violation with the Judicial Commissioner on duty.Order of Protection FAQs
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Once filed, an Order of Protection can ONLY be dropped after the Respondent is served. You will need to go the Order of Protection office to file a Request to Cancel. You will be given a court date and you must both go to court.Order of Protection FAQs
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There are multiple differences. See list below for each: The Order of Protection list is: You must qualify to file. Temporary order issued when filed Must be very specific with reasons you need an Order of Protection No fee when filed Possible immediate arrest for violation May be filed after hours, on weekends or holidays with the Judicial Commissioner Once granted, effective for 1 year The Restraining Order list is: Anyone can file for any reason No order issued until court date Must be very specific in what you want the Respondent to be restrained from doing - the Judge will determine what to order when you go to court. Fee due at time of filing Civil contempt hearing to determine violation Must be filed during business hours (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm) Once granted, effective for up to 10 yearsOrder of Protection FAQs