Information Sheet - Family Protection Registry is a legal document that was released by the Family Court of the State of New York - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is the Family Protection Registry?
A: The Family Protection Registry is a system in New York that allows individuals to register for automated notifications regarding orders of protection.
Q: Who can register for the Family Protection Registry?
A: Any individual who has an order of protection in New York can register for the Family Protection Registry.
Q: What kind of notifications does the Family Protection Registry provide?
A: The Family Protection Registry provides automated notifications about orders of protection, including updates on court dates and changes in status.
Q: Is there a fee to register for the Family Protection Registry?
A: No, there is no fee to register for the Family Protection Registry.
Q: What information do I need to provide when registering?
A: When registering, you will need to provide your name, address, contact information, and the details of your order of protection.
Q: Can I update my registration information?
A: Yes, you can update your registration information by completing a Change of Information form and submitting it to the Family Protection Registry.
Q: How long does my registration with the Family Protection Registry last?
A: Your registration with the Family Protection Registry is valid for two years.
Q: What do I do if I no longer need to receive notifications from the Family Protection Registry?
A: If you no longer need to receive notifications from the Family Protection Registry, you can request to be removed from the system by submitting a Removal Request form.
Q: Is my information kept confidential when I register with the Family Protection Registry?
A: Yes, your information is kept confidential when you register with the Family Protection Registry. Only authorized individuals involved in the administration of the registry have access to the information.
Form Details:
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