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Who Can Obtain a FAPA Order?

A victim of domestic violence is eligible to obtain an FAPA order if she meets the following criteria:

  • She was the victim of abuse within the past six months; or she was the victim of abuse more than six months ago and the abuser has been in prison or jail or has lived more than 100 miles from her in the past six months;
  • And the abuse was bodily injury, or attempted bodily injury, or the threat of immediate serious bodily injury, or sexual abuse, or rape;
  • And she is related to or intimately involved with the abuser -- that is, she is the abuser's wife or former wife, or the abuser's in-law or relative, or is in a sexually intimate relationship with the abuser, or is the biological co-parent (with the abuser) of a minor child;
  • And she is at least 18 years old, is an "emancipated" minor, or is younger than age 18 but married to or sexually intimate with an abuser who is 18 years of age or older.


24 hour hotline: (503) 842-9486 or toll free in Oregon 1 (800) 992-1679

Tillamook County Women's Resource Center, 1902 2nd Street, Tillamook, OR 97141
(503) 842-9486  ♦  1-800-992-1679  ♦  TTY 1-800-877-8973
Office Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday

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