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Q: Is there a statute of limitations to filing charges on vpo?

I have police reports of the vpo but no charges were filed

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Jessica Brown
Jessica Brown
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: Not really. If you’re in danger or risk of imminent harm, you can file a VPO.

That said, if your abuser has left you alone for over 15 years and shows no sign of coming around, you could have court costs assessed against you.

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