The new card is being unveiled by The Montgomery Count Domestic Relations Court, in the Dayton/Montgomery County Courts Building at 301 W. Third Street, 2nd floor.
"It's a convenient method for domestic violence victims to provide evidence that they have a protection order," said Administrative Judge Denise Cross. "This card is another tool in an effort to protect victims of domestic violence," said Cross.
There is no fee for the Civil Protection Order or the card issued by the court.
The Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court can grant a Civil Protection Order if the purported aggressor is a spouse, a former spouse, a household member or a blood-relative who has lived with the victim at any time, or a natural parent of the victim's child.
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