Kentucky law has long allowed a person who is the victim of domestic violence to seek a protective order. This order can require the abuser to vacate a shared residence, to have no contact with the victim, to restrict the places the abuser can visit, and place the offender on a global positioning system (GPS) device.
This protection has been available for many years to family members; members of a married or formerly married couple; members of an unmarried couple who currently live together or formerly lived together or have children in common.
These protective orders, called Emergency Protective Orders (EPO) or Domestic Violence Orders (DVO), are issued by the Boyle Circuit Family Court. A victim of domestic violence who is a member of an unmarried couple or in a dating relationship may be eligible for an Interpersonal Protective Order, which is issued by the Boyle District Court.
A petition for an Emergency Protective Order or Interpersonal Protective Order is filed at the Boyle Circuit Clerk’s Office.
If you need to file for a protective order or have questions about the status of your EPO/DVO, please call the Boyle Circuit Clerk’s Office at 859-239-7442 or go to their office.
If you need assistance from an attorney with filing a protective order, you may need to reach out to a private attorney or contact Kentucky Legal Aid at (502) 584-1254.
The Boyle County Attorney’s Office prosecutes violations of protective orders. This type of offense is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to twelve (12) months in jail and/or a $500.00 fine.
