Victims of Family Violence to Receive Instant Notification When Protective Orders are Served
July 30, 2007 - Austin, TX
Constable Bruce Elfant announced Monday
that victims of family violence can, for the first time, be immediately notified when family
violence protective orders are served. Computers funded by the Travis County Commissioners
Court have been installed in constable vehicles. This enables deputies to relay important
service information such as a respondent’s demeanor or refusal to vacate as soon as service
occurs.
Protective order service information has been available on a delayed basis by phone and at
Constable5.com, but applicants, their attorneys,
victim witness counselors, and law enforcement officers have had to periodically check on service
as they were able to do so. Instant e-mail service alerts can be sent to law enforcement agencies, the County
Attorney’s office, victims or their attorneys as soon as respondents have been served.
Deputies and prosecutors will continue to attempt to contact victims without computer
access as quickly as possible.
According to professionals in the family violence arena, the Constable Precinct Five instant
Protective Order Alert System (POAS) is a first for Texas and possibly anywhere in the nation.
“We know how important it is for victims of family violence to be notified about the service of
protective orders as soon as possible,” said Constable Bruce Elfant. “Our ability to provide
immediate notice of service will better enable them to make critical decisions regarding their
safety and well being".
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