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Colorado restraining orders can be lifted or dropped \u2014 but the process is not easy. First, the alleged victim must decide that they want the restraining order to be lifted. In many cases, the victim's lawyer will file a motion to have the restraining order dismissed.
Absolutely not! Many people with an active protection order against someone else will end up with a criminal charge for violating that Colorado no contact order. The rules of a no contact order apply the same to the plaintiff (victim) as they do to the defendant \u2013 NO CONTACT is allowed.
If the court issues an extended order for protection, the adverse party can file an appeal to the district court. (There is no appeal allowed if the court denies an application to extend a protection order, only if the court grants the extension.)
In Colorado, to lift a permanent restraining order, the restrained person must supply his or her fingerprints to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the FBI. That person must also pay the cost of a criminal history record check.
How much does it cost to file? The Court may assess a filing fee to the Person seeking a protection order. A filing fee of $ 85.00 is required except when the Person seeking a protection order is a victim of domestic abuse, stalking, sexual assault or unlawful sexual contact.
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A \u201cno contact\u201d order is a restraining order that specifically means that a defendant have any contact with the alleged victim for the duration of the criminal proceedings. A Colorado no contact order forbids a defendant from having any interaction with the victim in the case.
Mandatory protection orders in Colorado are court orders. They forbid a criminal defendant from harassing the alleged victim of the crime. They also protect any witnesses to the crime. The protection order can forbid you from even contacting these people.
CRS 18-6-803.5 is the Colorado law making it a misdemeanor offense if you knowingly violate a protective order for domestic violence. Penalties are up to 18 months in jail and/or fines of $1,000, depending on nature of the protection order and whether the defendant has prior convictions.
A protection order aims at preventing the reoccurrence of domestic violence or sexual harassment by stating what conduct the alleged offender must refrain from doing. As long as he/she complies with the protection order, the complainant will be safe.
There can be both civil or criminal domestic violence no-contact orders against an accused. Violation of the Order of Protection can result in a number of penalties including orders of contempt and bench warrants.

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