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Legal Information: Missouri
Laws current as of November 7, 2024 Do I have to register my protection order in Missouri in order to get it enforced?
You do not need to register your out-of-state order in Missouri to get it enforced.1 Missouri state law gives full protection to an out-of-state protection order as long as:
- you can show the law enforcement officer a certified copy of the order;2 and
- the order is still in effect.3
Note: An out-of-state order does not have to be entered into the state or federal registry in order to be enforced by a Missouri police officer.4
1 MO ST § 455.067(4)
2 MO ST § 455.083
3 MO ST § 455.067(2)
4 See MO ST §§ 455.067(1); 455.083
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