UNDERSTANDING PROTECTION ORDERS IN WASHINGTON STATE

Commonly, people use the term “restraining order” when they are seeking a court order for protection, to prevent contact that is harassing or abuse. However, this is a frequently misused term. A “restraining order” is one kind of court order, but there are in fact a number of different types of protection orders used to prevent contact that are typically what a party seeking protection needs. Protection orders are put in place to prevent contact between two people. Contact may involve physical or personal contact, phone or text contact, email or social media contact, or communication through a third party. In many cases, protection orders also involve remaining a certain distance away from someone’s home, school, or place of employment.

It is important to be aware of the different types of protection orders that are available in the event that you are ever in a position where you either need to seek one or must defend against one brought by another party. The following is a brief description and comparison of orders in Washington State.

*Domestic Violence Protection Order: This is a civil order from the court issued at the request of a person claiming to be the victim of domestic violence. See Washington State Legislature regarding Domestic Violence Prevention (Chapter 26.50 RCW)