A Washington Domestic Violence No-Contact Order is a court order issued by a judge to protect an alleged victim of domestic violence from a family or household member. It orders the defendant not to contact, threaten, assault, or otherwise interfere with the alleged victim's safety, freedom, or well-being. The order also prevents the defendant from entering the residence or workplace of the alleged victim, and prohibits the defendant from possessing a firearm or any deadly weapon. There are two types of Washington Domestic Violence No-Contact Orders: temporary and permanent. A temporary No-Contact Order is effective for a period of 14 days, and a permanent No-Contact Order is effective for up to one year.
A Washington Domestic Violence No-Contact Order is a court order issued by a judge to protect an alleged victim of domestic violence from a family or household member. It orders the defendant not to contact, threaten, assault, or otherwise interfere with the alleged victim's safety, freedom, or well-being. The order also prevents the defendant from entering the residence or workplace of the alleged victim, and prohibits the defendant from possessing a firearm or any deadly weapon. There are two types of Washington Domestic Violence No-Contact Orders: temporary and permanent. A temporary No-Contact Order is effective for a period of 14 days, and a permanent No-Contact Order is effective for up to one year.