California Family Code CHAPTER 3 - Registration and Enforcement of Orders
- Section 6380.
(a) Each county, with the approval of the Department of Justice, shall, by July 1, 1996, develop a procedure, using existing systems, for the electronic transmission...
- Section 6381.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 6380 and subject to subdivision (b), an order issued under this part is enforceable in any place in this state.(b) An order issued under...
- Section 6382.
Each appropriate law enforcement agency shall make available to any law enforcement officer responding to the scene of reported domestic violence, through an existing system...
- Section 6383.
(a) A temporary restraining order or emergency protective order issued under this part shall, on request of the petitioner, be served on the respondent, whether or...
- Section 6384.
(a) If a respondent named in an order issued under this part after a hearing has not been served personally with the order but has received...
- Section 6385.
(a) Proof of service of the protective order is not required for the purposes of Section 6380 if the order indicates on its face that both...
- Section 6386.
(a) The court may, in its discretion, appoint counsel to represent the petitioner in a proceeding to enforce the terms of a protective order, as defined...
- Section 6387.
The court shall order the clerk of the court to provide to a petitioner, without cost, up to three certified, stamped, and endorsed copies of...
- Section 6388.
A willful and knowing violation of a protective order, as defined in Section 6218, is a crime punishable as provided by Section 273.6 of the...
- Section 6389.
(a) A person subject to a protective order, as defined in Section 6218, shall not own, possess, purchase, or receive a firearm or ammunition while that...
Last modified: October 22, 2018