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Places that Help: Puerto Rico
Before a protection order can take effect, it must be served upon the abuser. In most states, protection orders are served by the sheriff department. However, usually in Puerto Rico the order of protection will be served by either the police department or the court’s bailiff. You can contact the clerk of the court in the court that issued your order to find out the procedure for service if you are unsure. For a list of Puerto Rico courts, check the PR Courthouse Locations page on our site. If your municipality has a domestic violence intervention program, it is possible they will be the ones to serve the protection order to the abuser. Here you will find a list of the existing domestic violence intervention programs in Puerto Rico.
Humacao
Domestic Violence Police Unit
Phone: 787-852-1224 Ext. 4110, 3401
Serves: Las Piedras, Maunabo, Naguabo, and Yabucoa.
These units investigate domestic violence incidents, provide security and help to provide notification to abusers. Victims/survivors should call the Puerto Rico Police, who will press charges and then refer them to this unit.
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