Greenville, SC Restraining Orders Lawyers 

Restraining Order Violation in South Carolina

A restraining order is a court order that prohibits a person from engaging in certain behaviors, and is usually issued to protect a person from physical harm, harassment, or stalking by another person. Also referred to as a "no contact order," a restraining order can be temporary or permanent, depending on the circumstances.

If you have been accused of violating a restraining order, you should contact a Greenville restraining order attorney immediately. Our firm can help you understand the charges you are facing and provide the best defense possible. Call us at (864) 668-1661. Se habla Español!

What Is a Restraining Order Violation?

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A restraining order violation is a criminal charge that occurs when a person violates a restraining order. A restraining order violation can occur even when the restrained person does not physically see the protected person. A restraining order violation can occur if the restrained person:

  • Talks to the protected person on the phone
  • Sends a letter, text, or email to the protected person
  • Makes a threatening gesture
  • Looks at the protected person

What Are the Penalties for A Restraining Order Violation in South Carolina?

Restraining order violations can result in the following penalties:

  • First-time offense: A fine of up to $1,000 and/or up to one year in jail
  • Second-time offense: A fine of up to $2,000 and/or up to two years in jail
  • Third-time offense: A fine of up to $3,000 and/or up to three years in jail

A restraining order violation is a serious charge that can result in criminal penalties. A restraining order violation is a misdemeanor in South Carolina; a conviction can result in a fine of up to $1,000, and/or up to one year in jail. Violating a restraining order can also result in a permanent criminal record.

In addition to the criminal penalties, a restraining order violation can result in a civil lawsuit by the protected person. If the restrained person is found liable, they may have to pay the protected person for damages.

Contact Fedalei & Reid Law, LLC at (864) 668-1661 for a free consultation if you have been charged with restraining order violation in South Carolina. Our Greenville criminal defense attorney can evaluate your case and provide the best defense possible.