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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.
Generally a petition to the Court issuing the no-contact order would need to be made to terminate or modify its effect. The Court would need to be convinced that the remedy was issued in error or that facts arising since the date of the incident...
In Tennessee, protective orders remain effective for one year, but may be modified as the court sees fit. Tennessee courts allow victims of abuse by present or former adult family or household members to apply for protective orders.
You cannot drop the charges, but as long as the judge believes that you are not being forced or coerced into dropping the No Contact order, he/she should drop it. Just go to the court that put the order in effect and ask the Clerk's office to pull the case and tell them what it is that you are seeking.
In Tennessee, you can ask for dismissal of an existing order of protection by filing a simple one-page form with the county clerk for your jurisdiction. There is no charge.
To get an Order of Protection, you must file court forms at the court clerk's office in the county where the abuse happened or where the abuser lives. To get the forms you need, Go to the court clerk's office, or. Click here.
Stop the specified conduct or threats of said conduct; stop all communication between the abuser and victim (note: a victim is subject to the order as well and are regularly found to be in contempt of court); stay away from the victim; and.
If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to dissolve (terminate or cancel) the protection order.If the court schedules a hearing and grants the motion, the protection order will become immediately void and unenforceable.