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THE HISTORY

The name, "The Weaker Vessel", was derived from The Holy Bible, (I Peter Chapter 3 Verses 7-9) where The Word Of God explains how husbands and wives are to treat each other. Verses 7,8 & 9 reads... Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge, giving honor unto the wife, as unto The Weaker Vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life; that your prayers be not hindered. Finally, be all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous...

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The Weaker Vessel provides a national comprehensive database of convicted domestic violence offenders including orders of protection. The Weaker Vessel is not a government web site and because the database is a private enterprise the national records retrieval is being updated daily; however, for those who wish to provide records for the database please follow the instructions listed in the "Option 2" Section:

Abuser Information contained in the database has been retrieved from County or State Public Records. If an Order of Protection or Restraining Order has been issued against you or you've been convicted of domestic battery offence, your records are public and may be listed on this site
 
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OPTION 2: PAYMENT THROUGH THE MAIL:

Forward the following:
  
1).  A Readable Copy of the Order of Protection/Temporary Restraining Order
  
2).  A Cashier's Check or Money Order for $12.00 (or use PayPal)
  
3).  For Cashier's Checks or Money Orders, please send to:

The Weaker Vessel
P.O.  Box 2603
Gary, Indiana 46403




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The records contained within this database are derived from actual court documents and verified. The intent of this website is to contribute to the prevention of domestic violence of women, men and children across the United States.

All documents records are a matter of public record.

Note: There are many persons who share like or similar names. In order to avoid misinterpretation of any public record, a concerned party should request a copy of the case file from the courts which will provide more identifying information. All criminal conviction records including orders of protection are public records which are compiled by the courts in each county state by state. Contact the county's court house directly to verify all information. If you have any further questions, please contact the National Domestic Violence Registry directly.

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