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Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012
sec.176ODuty of clerk of court after order is registered
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### sec.176O Duty of clerk of court after order is registered
The clerk of the court must, within 2 business days after the registration of a New Zealand order, give the applicant and the police commissioner a certificate of the registration with a copy of the registered New Zealand order attached.
Notice of the registration of a New Zealand order is not to be given to the person against whom the order was made unless the aggrieved consents.
The consent must be given in writing.
The clerk of the court must not ask the applicant for any fee, or reimbursement for any expenses incurred, under this division.
s 176O ins 2016 No. 51 s 57
(sec.176O-ssec.1) The clerk of the court must, within 2 business days after the registration of a New Zealand order, give the applicant and the police commissioner a certificate of the registration with a copy of the registered New Zealand order attached.
(sec.176O-ssec.2) Notice of the registration of a New Zealand order is not to be given to the person against whom the order was made unless the aggrieved consents.
(sec.176O-ssec.3) The consent must be given in writing.
(sec.176O-ssec.4) The clerk of the court must not ask the applicant for any fee, or reimbursement for any expenses incurred, under this division.