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AR HB1433
Bill
Status
Passed
4/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kendra Moore
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AI Summary
- Law enforcement officers executing or serving an order of protection must perform a check for active warrants against the person being served before completing service
- Outstanding criminal warrants related to domestic violence must be served when officers are already present for order of protection service
- Warrants for any offense where the protection order petitioner is listed as the victim must also be served during the encounter
- Amends Arkansas Code § 9-15-208 governing law enforcement assistance with protection orders
- Approved April 17, 2025 as Act 828 of the Regular Session
Legislative Description
To Require A Law Enforcement Officer Who Is Executing Or Serving An Order Of Protection To Serve Any Outstanding Criminal Warrants Related To Domestic Violence Or Offenses Involving The Petitioner As The Victim.
Last Action
Notification that HB1433 is now Act 828
4/17/2025
Committee Referrals
Judiciary4/8/2025
Judiciary2/10/2025
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