Section 6385 Of Chapter 3. Registration And Enforcement Of Orders From California Family Law Code >> Division 10. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 3.
6385
. (a) Proof of service of the protective order is not required
for the purposes of Section 6380 if the order indicates on its face
that both parties were personally present at the hearing at which the
order was issued and that, for the purpose of Section 6384, no proof
of service is required, or if the order was served by a law
enforcement officer pursuant to Section 6383.
(b) The failure of the petitioner to provide the Department of
Justice with the personal descriptive information regarding the
person restrained does not invalidate the protective order.
(c) There is no civil liability on the part of, and no cause of
action arises against, an employee of a local law enforcement agency,
a court, or the Department of Justice, acting within the scope of
employment, if a person described in Section 29825 of the Penal Code
unlawfully purchases or receives or attempts to purchase or receive a
firearm and a person is injured by that firearm or a person who is
otherwise entitled to receive a firearm is denied a firearm and
either wrongful action is due to a failure of a court to provide the
notification provided for in this chapter.