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California Courts Protective Order Registry (CCPOR)

CCPOR is a judicial branch project to create a statewide protective order repository that will provide more complete, accessible information on restraining and protective orders.

About CCPOR

The California Courts Protective Order Registry (CCPOR) is:

  • A statewide registry for storing data and images of restraining and protective orders;
  • A system that provides statewide court access to images at other courts;
  • A system that allows judicial officers to view and reduce conflicting orders across departments; and
  • A gateway for entering orders into the Department of Justice's California Restraining and Protective Order System (CARPOS).

CCPOR Goal
The goal is to implement CCPOR in all 58 courts. CCPOR is currently deployed in 21 courts. For fiscal year 2012/2013, 10 additional courts are targeted for CCPOR Deployment Phase II via an NCHIP grant from the DOJ. The AOC will provide scanners and software to courts who participate in CCPOR Deployment Phase II.

Background
The Judicial Council committed to offering CCPOR statewide after reviewing a similar system being used in the Superior Court of Orange County. In addition, the Domestic Violence Practices and Procedures Task Force endorsed the service in a report to the Judicial Council in January 2007. 

More Information

Fact Sheet

Contact Info

For any questions regarding the California Courts Protective Order Registry (CCPOR), please send an e-mail to ccpor@jud.ca.gov.

Management Team
Jeffrey Johnson, IS Manager
(415) 865-4619

Project Team
Sean Jordan, IS Supervising Analyst
(415) 865-4956