Is an order of protection public information?

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 an order of protection is issued by a judge, the order is maintained by the clerk's office as a public record, unless sealed.

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FAQs

Dismissing an order of protection can vary in difficulty based on the circumstances of the case. Generally, the person who requested the order must file a motion to dismiss it. The judge will then review the reasons for dismissal, which may include changes in circumstances or a mutual agreement between the parties. It’s advisable to consult with an attorney for guidance on the process.