Emergency Protective Order Got You Locked Out of Your Home?

My Dallas Criminal Lawyer’s Key Details on Emergency Protective Orders (“EPOs”)

  • Arrests for criminal offenses involving allegations of family violence often trigger EPOs.
  • Magistrates usually set these orders to remain in effect for 31 to 61 days from the date of issuance.
  • The magistrate may prohibit the person accused of committing family violence from returning home for the duration of the EPO.
  • The terms of the EPO may be modified by a hearing before the magistrate who issued the original order.
  • Below you will find an outline of important issues surrounding emergency protective orders.  For a more detailed discussion, check out our video.

EPO got you locked out of your home?

When May a Judge Issue an Emergency Protective Order?

  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 17.292 authorizes magistrates to issue an order of emergency protection when a person is arrested for assault involving family violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, indecent assault, or stalking.
  • Under most circumstances, the magistrate has discretion whether to issue an order of emergency protection.
  • If the alleged offense involves serious bodily injury to the complainant or the use or exhibition of a deadly weapon, the judge must issue an emergency protective order.
  • Emergency protective orders under Art. 17.292 are issued when a person appears before a magistrate within 24 hours of arrest and before the person posts bond to secure release from jail.
  • The Texas Family Code authorizes protective orders to be issued after an emergency protective order expires.

Who Can Request an EPO?

  • Texas law allows the victim of an offense, the victim’s guardian, a police officer, or a prosecutor to request an emergency protective order.
  • Unless the alleged offense involves serious bodily injury or a deadly weapon, the magistrate may use his or her discretion and grant or deny the request.

What Does an Emergency Protective Order Prohibit?

  • Assaulting, trafficking, or stalking any person named in the order;
  • Communicating with a person named in the order in a threatening or harassing manner;
  • Communicating a threat through someone else to a person named in the order;
  • Upon a finding of good cause, communicating with a person named in the order in any manner whatsoever;
  • Going to or near the residence, school, or place of work of a person protected by the order;
  • Possessing a firearm;
  • Tracking a person named in the order by use of a tracking device, phone app, or anyone physically following a protected person;
  • And a magistrate may order the arrested person to wear an electronic leg monitor.

Can an EPO be Changed?

  • Art. 17.292(j) describes the procedures for modifying an emergency protective order.
  • No changes can be made without a hearing.
  • The issuing magistrate may modify all or portions of the order if evidence proves that:
    • The order as originally issued is unworkable;
    • The modification will not place the victim of the offense at greater risk than did the original order; and
    • The modification will not in any way endanger a person protected under the order.

What Happens If I Violated the Emergency Protective Order?

  • So long as the arrested person has been given notice of the order, any violation can trigger an arrest for a Class A misdemeanor for violating the protective order.
  • Even if one of the protected individuals consents to the violation, that is no legal defense to violating the terms of the emergency protective order.

Emergency protective orders can turn a family upside down.  In the event you or someone you know is subject to an emergency protective order, contact us today.  Our domestic violence attorneys are here to help.

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Last Updated: June 3, 2025

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