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Q: Will the police document a visit to my house for an allegation of domestic violence?

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Yes, Florida law requires the police to file a written report for all domestic violence allegations.  It does not matter if an arrest was made or not.  Florida statute 741.29 requires a supervisor to “sign off” on all reports pertaining to domestic violence.  The reports are retained by the police agency and used for statistical purposes. 

Call us today for a free consultation if you or a loved one has been charged with domestic violence.  The criminal sanctions for a domestic violence offense are just the beginning.  Protect yourself and contact the criminal defense attorneys at the Rooth Law Group.  To schedule your free consultation: 727 797 9600 in Pinellas County, 813 333 6517 in Hillsborough County & 727 232 3912 in Pasco County.

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