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Legal Information: District of Columbia
Laws current as of August 30, 2024 Can I renew an extreme risk protection order?
If you are the petitioner in an extreme risk protection order case, you can request that the judge extend the order before it expires. At least 120 days before the order expires, the court is required to notify you in writing that the order will be expiring and give you instructions on how to renew the order.1 When deciding whether to renew the extreme risk protection order, the judge will consider the same factors s/he considered when deciding whether to grant the original order.2
1 D.C. Code § 7-2510.06(a)
2 D.C. Code § 7-2510.06(d)
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