There is only one arrest statute within the Domestic Abuse Law. Statute 968.075 (5) (a) is indicated for an arrest when an individual has violated the 72 hour no contact provision. Under this circumstance, the offender should have been fingerprinted for the original charge which included domestic violence. The additional information block on the card should indicate that this new charge is a violation of the 72 hour no contact provision. Without an explanation to verify that this offense is a violation under the 72 hour no contact provision, the card will be returned to the contributing agency for clarification of the arrest charge. When an individual is in violation of the 72 hour no contact violation, complete the offense section of the arrest card as follows:
• Domestic Abuse Contact Vio 968.075 (5) (a)
The additional information block should indicate that this arrest is in violation of the 72 hour no contact provision.