How do I revoke an AVO in Victoria?

How do I revoke an AVO in Victoria?

Cancelling an PSIO is also known as a revocation or revoking an order. If you are the applicant or protected person, an application to change a PSIO can be made at any time. This is done by completing an application to revoke a personal safety intervention order form and filing it at your nearest Magistrates’ Court.

How do you take an AVO out on someone?

You can contact the NSW Police and a police officer can apply for an AVO on your behalf. A Domestic Violence Liaison Officer (DVLO) can help you through this process. They are police officers who are trained in domestic and family violence, child protection procedures, victim support and the court AVO process.

Can I withdraw an AVO?

If you want to withdraw an AVO, you can make a request in writing to the Local Area Commander of the police station where the order was taken out. Police in NSW take a proactive approach to applying for AVOs, and it is not enough for you to be against taking out the AVO to have it withdrawn.

How do I revoke an AVO NSW?

The court can vary any restriction necessary. If the AVO is a final AVO either issued by consent of the parties or after a hearing, then you will need to file a fresh application to the court for the revocation of the order.

How does a person withdraw from an AVO?

This involves filing the proper form in court with supporting information. This form and information must be served on the defendant and any other protected persons who appear on the AVO. The court will set a date for the application to be dealt with.

When to apply to revoke or vary an AVO?

The application to revoke or vary an AVO can be made to the court at any time whilst AVO orders are in force, including interim orders. This involves filing the proper form in court with supporting information. This form and information must be served on the defendant and any other protected persons who appear on the AVO.

Why are you so opposed to an AVO being made?

Once the charges have been commenced, only the police and court are able to drop it. Why are you so opposed to an AVO being made. If an AVO comes into place, it will not have any effect on him* or you unless it is broken. If you and him do not see each other anymore, then the order will expire in two years (?) and that will be the end of it.

When does an AVO expire in NSW Court?

If the defendant breaches any conditions, they can be arrested, charged and face a penalty of imprisonment. Final AVOs have an expiry date of 12 months, or a date set by the court.