Vermont Statutes
Chapter 85 - Weapons
§ 4056. Service

§ 4056. Service
(a) A petition, ex parte temporary order, or final order issued under this subchapter shall be served in accordance with the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure and may be served by any law enforcement officer. A court that issues an order under this chapter during court hours shall promptly transmit the order electronically or by other means to a law enforcement agency for service, and shall deliver a copy to the holding station.
(b) A respondent who attends a hearing held under section 4053, 4054, or 4055 of this title at which a temporary or final order under this subchapter is issued and who receives notice from the court on the record that the order has been issued shall be deemed to have been served. A respondent notified by the court on the record shall be required to adhere immediately to the provisions of the order. However, even when the court has previously notified the respondent of the order, the court shall transmit the order for additional service by a law enforcement agency.
(c) Extreme risk protection orders shall be served by the law enforcement agency at the earliest possible time and shall take precedence over other summonses and orders. Orders shall be served in a manner calculated to ensure the safety of the parties. Methods of service that include advance notification to the respondent shall not be used. The person making service shall file a return of service with the court stating the date, time, and place at which the order was delivered personally to the respondent.
(d) If service of a notice of hearing issued under section 4053 or 4055 of this title cannot be made before the scheduled hearing, the court shall continue the hearing and extend the terms of the order upon request of the petitioner for such additional time as it deems necessary to achieve service on the respondent. (Added 2017, No. 97 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. April 11, 2018.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

Chapter 85 - Weapons

§ 4001. Slung shot, blackjack, brass knuckles—Use or possession

§ 4002. Manufacture, sale, etc

§ 4003. Carrying dangerous weapons

§ 4004. Possession of dangerous or deadly weapon in a school bus or school building or on school property

§ 4005. While committing a crime

§ 4006. Record of firearm sales

§ 4007. Furnishing firearms to children

§ 4008. Possession of firearms by children

§ 4009. Negligent use of gun

§ 4010. Gun suppressors

§ 4011. Aiming gun at another

§ 4012. Reporting treatment of firearm wounds

§ 4013. Zip guns; switchblade knives

§ 4014. Purchase of firearms in other states

§ 4015. Purchase of firearms by nonresidents

§ 4016. Weapons in court

§ 4017. Persons prohibited from possessing firearms; conviction of violent crime

§ 4018. Drones

§ 4019. Firearms transfers; background checks

§ 4020. Sale of firearms to persons under 21 years of age prohibited

§ 4021. Large capacity ammunition feeding devices

§ 4022. Bump-fire stocks; possession prohibited

§ 4023. Possession of firearms in hospital buildings prohibited

§ 4051. Definitions

§ 4052. Jurisdiction and venue

§ 4053. Petition for extreme risk protection order

§ 4054. Emergency relief; temporary ex parte order

§ 4055. Termination and renewal motions

§ 4056. Service

§ 4057. Procedure

§ 4058. Enforcement; criminal penalties

§ 4059. Relinquishment, storage, and return of dangerous weapons

§ 4060. Appeals

§ 4061. Effect on other laws

§ 4062. Annual reporting; Office of Court Administrator and Agency of Human Services