What happens when the Order of Protection is violated?

A violation occurs when the abuser/respondent commits further abuse or trespasses on any property where forbidden to by the Order of Protection (OP). The abuser can be arrested and may be subject to jail and/or a fine. Even if an arrest is not made, the Victim/Petitioner can contact the State’s Attorneys Office regarding the violation. Violations of an order may be considered contempt of court and may result in fine or imprisonment.

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1. Are there any filing or service charges to get an Order of Protection?
2. In which County should I file for an Order of Protection?
3. What happens when the Order of Protection is violated?
4. What will happen in the Order of Protection process?
5. Where do I get an Order of Protection?