Manatee County Clerk of Court launches Free Hope Card to Protect Domestic Violence Victims
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SRQ DAILY MONDAY BUSINESS EDITION
MONDAY OCT 21, 2024 |
Individuals in Manatee County who have been issued final injunctions for protection can now apply for a free Hope Card, providing quick, accessible proof of their protective order. This program, launched by the Manatee County Clerk of Court & Comptroller, aligns with Domestic Violence Awareness Month and offers an important tool for those needing immediate verification of their protective status. Created in coordination with the Florida Attorney General’s Office and the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers, the Hope Card is a convenient, wallet-sized card designed to simplify interactions with law enforcement. It quickly verifies that individuals are protected under a court order, reducing the need to carry legal documents and ensuring swift action when needed. This is especially important for those who may have been displaced or affected by recent events such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Anyone with a final injunction for protection—whether due to domestic violence, stalking, or similar threats—can apply for a Hope Card. The card, available in both digital and physical forms, is free and easy to obtain by visiting or contacting the Clerk’s office, or by filling out the form found in the final injunction for protection packet. The Hope Card program was mandated by legislation passed during the 2024 session, championed by Senator Lauren Book and Representative Mike Gottlieb. The card includes the names and birth dates of both the protected individual and the respondent, along with the case number and the order’s expiration date. Cards are valid for two years or until the injunction expires and can be renewed if necessary. For more information about the Hope Card program, visit the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers website at https://www.flclerks.com/page/HopeCardProgram.
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