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Is it necessary for the victim to carry a copy of the DVPO?

Yes, it is always required

No, it is not required

A victim of a Domestic Violence Protective Order (DVPO) is not legally required to carry a copy at all times. While having a copy may be beneficial for reference or for situations where law enforcement needs to verify the order, the law does not mandate that the victim must have the document on them. Additionally, law enforcement has access to the DVPO information through official channels, so if a situation arises where enforcement is necessary, officers can verify the existence of the order without the victim needing to present a physical copy.

This flexibility allows victims to feel some relief from the burden of always having to carry the document, while still ensuring that legal protections are in place. Carrying a copy might be encouraged for practical reasons, but it is not obligatory.

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Only during court appearances

Yes, for enforcement purposes

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