Connecticut Domestic Violence Victim Notice is a legal document that is served on an alleged abuser in order to inform the recipient of their rights and available remedies under Connecticut law. The notice is typically served by law enforcement officers or court personnel when a person is arrested for a domestic violence incident. The notice outlines the rights of the alleged victim including the right to be heard in court, to receive notification of court proceedings, to receive notice of bail hearings, and to receive a copy of any orders of protection issued by the court. Additionally, the notice outlines the available remedies available to the alleged victim including the right to seek a restraining order, to seek medical attention, and to seek legal assistance. There are two types of Connecticut Domestic Violence Victim Notices: the Notice of Rights and Remedies and the Precharge Notice of Rights.