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How do I get a protection order in BC?

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Sep 24, 2025

A protection order is a court order to help keep you and your children safe from family violence. It can place limits on another person, such as not contacting you, staying away from your home or workplace, or not possessing weapons. Breaking a protection order is a crime.

How to get a protection order in BC:

  1. Decide where to apply – You can apply in either Provincial Court or Supreme Court. Most people apply in Provincial Court because the process is simpler and free.
  2. Fill out the forms – Use the Application for a Family Law Protection Order form. Court staff or duty counsel can help you complete it.
  3. File your application – Take your forms to a Provincial Court registry.
  4. Go to the hearing – A judge will review your application. In urgent cases, the order can be made the same day, even without notifying the other person.

Learn more:

A person who fears violence may be able to get another type of protection order under the Criminal Code called a s. 810 order and should discuss their situation with police. See Criminal Code protection orders.