What should I do if I suspect a person is sending sexually explicit photographs involving children or discover an Internet website containing sexually explicit photographs of children?
• Record the Internet website address. • Record the person’s e-mail address that is sending the materials. • Please call (804)553-3413 or e-mail your information, concerns and questions to htcu1@vsp.virginia.gov. How do I get a Protection Order to keep my partner from harming me or my children? You must contact an Intake Officer in person to obtain a protective order. The Intake Office is located at the Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court Building, 4201 East Parham Road. The Intake Officer can assist you in filling out a petition form and arranging for you to appear before a judge. (Only the judge may issue the order of protection.) This may take several hours or an entire day. It is best to go to the Intake Office when it opens at 8:00 a.m., but you must see an Intake Officer by 11:30 a.m., so that the protective order will be put on the court docket by 1:00 p.m. that day. You must have an address of the person you are filing against. Please note: It doesn’t have to be a home address,
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