South Dakota Statutes
§ 25-10-12.2 — Filing of foreign violence protection order--Affidavit--Entry in database--Fee.
South Dakota § 25-10-12.2
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 25-10-12.2 (2026).
Text
Any person entitled to protection under a foreign domestic violence protection order may file the foreign order in the office of any clerk of a circuit court in this state. The person filing the foreign order shall also file with the clerk of a circuit court an affidavit certifying the validity and status of the order and attesting to the person's belief that the order has not been amended, rescinded, or superseded by any orders from a court of competent jurisdiction. If a foreign order is filed under this section, the clerk of a circuit court shall enter the order in the law enforcement protection order database. Filing of a foreign order under this section is not a prerequisite to the order's enforcement in this state. No fee may be assessed for filing the foreign order.
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Legislative History
SL 2003, ch 148, § 2.
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