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What is a protection order?

A protection order is an order made by a judge to protect one person from another. The order lists certain conditions the person named in it must follow - usually that he or she can have no direct or indirect contact with the other person. If the person disobeys the conditions, he or she may face significant consequences, including a fine and/or jail.

A protection order may be either a peace bond (also known as an "810 recognizance") or a restraining order.

Peace bonds and restraining orders are both protection orders - orders made by a judge in court (criminal court for peace bonds, civil court for restraining orders) to help protect one person from another. Both are registered in the Protection Order Registry after they are signed by a judge, and both can be enforced anywhere in BC (that means the police can arrest the person named in the order if you are in danger).