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Washington Notice of Hearing (for Protected Person's Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order)

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Notice of Hearing (for Protected Person's Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order)

A Washington Notice of Hearing (for Protected Person's Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order) is a legal document issued by the court whenever a protected person (victim) requests a modification or rescission of a domestic violence no-contact order. It informs the respondent (defendant) of the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the purpose of the hearing. The notice also states that the respondent must appear at the hearing and may be represented by an attorney. There are two types of Washington Notice of Hearing (for Protected Person's Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order): 1. Notice of Hearing to Modify/Rescind: This notice is issued when the protected person requests a modification or rescission of the existing no-contact order. 2. Notice of Hearing to Contest: This notice is issued when the respondent contests the motion to modify/rescind the no-contact order.

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No Contact Orders May be issued in criminal cases involving domestic violence prohibiting a defendant from contacting victims of or witnesses to such a crime. A No Contact Order may be issued despite a victim's or witness's objection to it. The order can be in place as long as the case being handled by the court.

A person charged with a No Contact Order violation in Washington State is exposed to a gross misdemeanor. A conviction can carry a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail, loss of gun rights, and a $5000 fine.

A permanent no-contact civil order lasts up to one year. You can ask the court to extend the order, but you must do so before it expires.

No Contact Order ? initiated by a judge as part of a criminal case. For example, if there was an arrest for domestic violence assault, the judge will normally issue a No Contact Order to protect the alleged victim. Unlike a civil protection order or restraining order, the victim does not initiate a No Contact Order.

How Can I Modify or Lift A No Contact Order? Only the judge can modify or remove a No Contact Order. While No Contact Orders are typically imposed at the beginning of most criminal cases such as Assault, Harassment, Trespass and Malicious Mischief, the parties can petition the judge modify or lift the No Contact Order.

Duration of order: Stalking Protection Order: 14 days for a temporary order; Stalking Protection Order duration is then determined by the court for a fixed period of time or permanent. Stalking No-Contact Order: 5 years for a final Stalking No-Contact Order.

You can be arrested even if any person protected by the order invites or allows you to violate the order's prohibitions. You have the sole responsibility to avoid or refrain from violating the order's provisions. Only the court can change the order." (c) A certified copy of the order shall be provided to the victim.

Only the judge can modify or remove a No Contact Order. While No Contact Orders are typically imposed at the beginning of most criminal cases such as Assault, Harassment, Trespass and Malicious Mischief, the parties can petition the judge modify or lift the No Contact Order.

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Washington Notice of Hearing (for Protected Person's Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order)