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Violating a restraining order associated with a domestic violence charge is a misdemeanor under Nevada law (NRS 33.100). A conviction of violating a protective order could result in a sentence of up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
Obtaining a restraining order in Las Vegas is free. (To apply for a workplace harassment type of protection order, there is a $74 filing fee.) Contact our Las Vegas criminal defense attorneys and family law attorneys for legal advice.
If the court declines to renew a protection order that had restrained the respondent from having contact with children protected by the order, the court shall determine on the record whether the respondent and the children should undergo reunification therapy.
If the court grants your Application, a written Protection Order will be prepared and sent by the court to the appropriate law enforcement agency for service upon the Adverse Party. No fee will be charged by the law enforcement agency to serve the Protection Order in Nevada.
At the hearing, you must prove that the abuser has committed an act(s) of domestic violence (as defined by the law). You must also convince a judge that you need the protection and the specific things you asked for in the petition.
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How long does a Preliminary Protective Order last? If the judge gives you a Preliminary Protective Order, it will last 15 days or until the full hearing. The full hearing is when both you and the other person get to present evidence before the court.
Once a DVPO is made there is no provision to vary or revoke it. The Order must run until the period granted. Equally there is not power to extend of vary the Order by the Police after it is made.
In North Carolina, a permanent DVPO can last for up to one year, but can be renewed for up to two years at a time.
At the hearing, you must prove that the abuser has committed an act(s) of domestic violence (as defined by the law). You must also convince a judge that you need the protection and the specific things you asked for in the petition.
There are two types of orders in Nevada: A temporary order for protection is an order that can be granted based on your testimony or any evidence you present to the court in your application for a temporary or extended order for protection.

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