Understanding Protection Orders in Ohio

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Stay away orders are often issued by judges in criminal cases as conditions of bond or probation. Therefore, a violation of a stay away order is a violation of bond or probation. Someone must contact the prosecutor or probation officer to report violation of a stay away order.

Restraining orders are issued in divorces and are not enforceable by the police.

Protection orders - there are four types of protection orders in Ohio:

  1. Domestic Violence Temporary Protection Order (DVTPO)
  2. Civil Protection Order (CPO)
  3. Criminal Protection Order (CRPO)
  4. Civil Stalking or Sexually-Oriented Offense Protection Order (CSSOOPO)

Domestic Violence Temporary Protection Order (DVTPO) - R.C. 2903.213