Location: 600 Jefferson Street, Suite 500 Phone: (240) 773-0444 Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Montgomery County Family Justice Center is a comprehensive one stop shop for victims of family violence and their children. The center co-locates multiple agencies to provide coordinated advocacy, law enforcement, civil legal services and social services for wrap-around support for families. Your safety is our first priority. Our goal is to help you in a specially designed facility where you and your children can feel safe and comfortable.
The Family Justice Center is located at
600 Jefferson Street, Suite 500, Rockville, Maryland (on Route 355, the intersection
of Rockville Pike and Jefferson Street).
The Family Justice Center is accessible by
public transportation, the Rockville Metro Station, and is near the Rockville District
and Circuit courts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Domestic Violence Assistance
How can the Court help protect me from further violence?
Upon the filing of a petition, the Court can issue a protective order to prevent or deter the recurrence of acts of family abuse against you. Violence or threats not involving family may be addressed with a peace order. When you visit the program, the staff will determine which petition is appropriate for your situation.
A petition for a protective order protecting against further acts of violence by an intimate partner is filed in District Court or Circuit Court. A petition for a peace order, to protect against violence by others, is filed with the District Court.
If granted, the order will be issued on a temporary basis. This order is good for no more than 7 days after it is served. Another hearing will be held and a final order may be issued. If issued, a protective order is good for up to 12 months and a peace order is good for 6 months.
Click here to view a summary chart showing who is eligible for court services, what acts are prohibited and the kinds of protection that the court may order.
What if the Court is closed? Can I still get help?
Yes, you can file a petition for a protective order or a peace order with a District Court Commissioner. A commissioner is available 24 hours daily at the following numbers:
(301) 610-7217
(301) 610-7218
The Commissioner can issue an interim order, which is good only until your case can be heard by a judge.