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WomensLaw.org | California Statutes: Issuance and Effect of Emergency Protective Order, Secs. 6250-6257
back to topCHAPTER 2. Issuance and Effect of Emergency Protective Order, Secs. 6250-6257
6250. A judicial officer may issue an ex parte emergency protective order where a law enforcement officer asserts reasonable grounds to believe any of the following:
§ 6250.3. Requirements. An emergency protective order is valid only if it is issued by a judicial officer after making the findings required by Section 6251 and pursuant to a specific request by a law enforcement officer.
6250.5. A judicial officer may issue an ex parte emergency protective order to a peace officer defined in subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 830.32 if the issuance of that order is consistent with an existing memorandum of understanding between the college or school police department where the peace officer is employed and the
sheriff or police chief of the city in whose jurisdiction the peace officer's college or school is located and the peace officer asserts reasonable grounds to believe that there is a demonstrated threat to campus safety.
6251. An emergency protective order may be issued only if the judicial officer finds both of the following:
(a) That reasonable grounds have been asserted to believe that an immediate and present danger of domestic violence exists, that a child is in immediate and present danger of abuse or abduction, or that an elder or dependent adult is in immediate and present danger of abuse as defined in Section 15610.07 of the Welfare and
6252. An emergency protective order may include any of the following specific orders, as appropriate:
§ 6252.5. Court order prohibiting obtaining address or location of protected party or family member.
6253. An emergency protective order shall include all of the following:
(1) "To the Protected Person: This order will last only until the date and time noted above. If you wish to seek continuing protection, you will have to apply for an order from the court, at the address noted above. You may seek the advice of an attorney as to any matter connected with your application for any future court orders. The attorney should be consulted promptly so that the attorney may assist you in making your application."
(2) "To the Restrained Person: This order will last until the date and time noted above. The protected party may, however, obtain a more permanent restraining order from the court. You may seek the advice of an attorney as to any matter connected with the application. The attorney should be consulted promptly so that the attorney may assist you in responding to the application."
(e) In the case of an endangered child, the following statement, which shall be printed in English and Spanish: "This order will last only until the date and time noted above. You may apply for a more permanent restraining order under Section 213.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code from the court at the address noted above. You may seek the advice of an attorney in connection with the application
for a more permanent restraining order."
(f) In the case of a child in danger of being abducted, the following statement, which shall be printed in English and Spanish: "This order will last only until the date and time noted above. You may apply for a child custody order from the court, at the address noted above. You may seek the advice of an attorney as to any matter
connected with the application. The attorney should be consulted promptly so that the attorney may assist you in responding to the application."
6254. The fact that the endangered person has left the household to avoid abuse does not affect the availability of an emergency protective order.
6255. An emergency protective order shall be issued without prejudice to any person.
6256. An emergency protective order expires at the earlier of the following times:
6257. If an emergency protective order concerns an endangered child, the child's parent or guardian who is not a restrained person, or a person having temporary custody of the endangered child, may apply to the court for a restraining order under Section 213.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Sec. 6250 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500). Amended Stats 1996 ch 988 § 4 (AB 2936); Stats 1999 ch 561 § 1 (AB 59); Stats 2003 ch 468 § 3 (SB 851).
Sec. 6250.3. -- Added Stats 2006 ch 82 § 1 (AB 1787), effective January 1, 2007.
Sec. 6250.5 -- Added Stats 1999 ch 659 § 1.5 (SB 355).
Sec. 6251 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500). Amended Stats 1996 ch 988 § 5 (AB 2936); Stats 1999 ch 561 § 2 (AB 59).
Sec. 6252 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500). Amended Stats 1996 ch 988 § 6 (AB 2936); Stats 1999 ch 561 § 3 (AB 59).
Sec. 6252.5 -- Added Stats 2005 ch 472 § 2 (AB 978), effective January 1, 2006.
Sec. 6253 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500). Amended Stats 1996 ch 988 § 7 (AB 2936).
Sec. 6254 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500).
Sec. 6255 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500).
Sec. 6256 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500). Amended Stats 1993 ch 1229 § 2 (AB 224).
Sec. 6257 -- Added Stats 1993 ch 219 § 154 (AB 1500).