Full question:
Is an order of protection public information? This is very important because my sons father has him around a woman with an order of protection against her for abusing a 13 year old girl.
- Category: Criminal
- Subcategory: Minors
- Date:
- State: New York
Answer:
Once a judge issues an order of protection, it is kept as a public record by the clerk's office, unless it is sealed. This means that, generally, anyone can access this information.
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