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The Indiana Protection Order Registry links Indiana courts issuing Protection and No-Contact Orders to the State Police’s Indiana Data and Communication System (IDACS) and the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
Ready to request a protection order? Start a request for a protection order by filing online. See our tutorials to learn how to get started or reach out to an advocate for help.
This tutorial provides instruction on how to e-file a Petition for a Protection Order on behalf of: An individual who is or has been a victim of domestic or family violence, a sex crime, stalking, or repeated harassment;
Once a judge issues a protection order, the information is electronically transmitted from the registry to IDACS, ensuring immediate transmission to state and national systems. This new electronic registry was piloted in 2007 in Blackford and Tippecanoe counties.
The Supreme Court established a partnership with the Indiana State Police and began the development of the Protection Order Registry (Registry). The Registry has helped change the paper system that hampered law enforcement efforts.
To register your protection order in Indiana, you need to fill out a Registration of Foreign Protection Order Form (PO-0119) and bring the form along with a certified copy of your order to the clerk at the court where you live.
Sec. 5.5. (a) The Indiana protective order registry is established. (b) The registry is an Internet based, electronic depository for protective orders. Copies of all protective orders shall be retained in the registry. (c) The registry must contain confidential information about protected persons.
Find instructions on how to e-file a protection order in Indiana by clicking the resource here.