Order Of Protection Enforcement
Summary
In Illinois, the police department in the location where an Order of Protection (OP) violation occurs is responsible for handling the case. If the violation takes place in Little City, IL, the Little City police department would typically manage the situation, regardless of the victims residence or the county where the OP was initially granted.Full Conversation
If someone lives in Lewisville, IL and has an OP on someone in Little City, IL and the OP was granted in Lewisville's county (separate from Little City's county) and the person in Little City, IL violates it, who handles the case police wise
In Illinois, if someone violates an Order of Protection (OP), the police department in the location where the violation occurs generally handles the case. If the violation happens in Little City, IL, the Little City police would typically be responsible for handling the situation.
So even if the victim lives in Lewisville, IL and the OP was granted in their county and the victim reports it to Lewisville, IL Police Department, Little City PD has to take just because the suspect lives there?
In Illinois, the police department in the location where the violation occurs typically handles the case. If the violation happens in Little City, IL, then Little City PD would generally handle it, regardless of where the victim lives or where the OP was granted. Do you have any other questions?