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What Happens the Day After You Call the Police

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When you call the police, it can be a significant step toward safety and resolution. Understanding what happens next can help you feel more prepared and supported.

Immediate Steps After Calling the Police

After you contact law enforcement, ensure your safety and that of any others involved. If you are in a secure location, stay there until the police arrive.

Documenting the Incident

Once the situation is stable, it’s important to document everything related to the incident. This can help in any future legal or support processes.

What to Bring / Document

  • Identification (ID or driver's license)
  • Any relevant documents (e.g., restraining orders, previous police reports)
  • Notes about the incident (time, date, location, details)
  • Contact information for any witnesses
  • Emergency contact information

What Happens Next

After the police arrive, they will assess the situation and may ask questions to understand the context. Depending on the circumstances, they might take further action, such as filing a report or connecting you with local resources.

Connecting with Support Services

In Spring Valley, various organizations can provide assistance. Consider reaching out to local shelters, counseling services, or legal aid to discuss your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the police contact me after the call?
Yes, they may follow up for additional information if needed.
What if I feel unsafe after calling the police?
Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or local support services for assistance.
Can I change my mind about filing a report?
Yes, you can choose not to proceed with any legal action, but it’s advisable to consult with a legal professional.
Are there support groups available in Spring Valley?
Yes, there are various local organizations offering support groups for individuals in similar situations.
How can I find a local attorney?
Consider using online resources or local legal aid organizations to find qualified attorneys.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

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