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Will a Domestic Violence Charge Affect Your Job in Bakersfield?

Posted by Christopher Martens | Mar 30, 2026 | 0 Comments

Will a Domestic Violence Charge Affect Your Job in Bakersfield?

If you've been charged with domestic violence in Bakersfield, one of your biggest concerns may be your job.

“Will I lose my job because of this?”

The answer depends on your employer, your role, and how the case unfolds—but the risk is real, even before any conviction.


How a charge can impact your employment

A domestic violence charge can affect your job in several ways:

  • Employer background checks
  • Internal workplace policies
  • Required reporting (for certain professions)
  • Loss of professional licenses in some fields

Even an arrest—without a conviction—can raise concerns for employers.


Jobs most at risk

Certain types of employment may be more sensitive to domestic violence allegations, including:

  • Jobs requiring professional licensing
  • Positions involving security clearance
  • Roles that involve public trust
  • Employment requiring background checks

Employers in these fields may take immediate action following an arrest.


Protective orders and work restrictions

A domestic violence case may involve a protective order that can:

  • Limit where you can go
  • Prevent contact with certain individuals
  • Interfere with workplace access if the other person is connected to your job

This can create complications even if your employer is supportive.


Why early action matters

What you do early in the case can influence how it affects your employment:

  • Addressing the charges promptly
  • Preserving evidence
  • Avoiding violations of court orders
  • Demonstrating compliance with all legal requirements

Delays or mistakes can increase the impact on your job.


What you should do now

If you are facing a domestic violence charge in Bakersfield:

  1. Follow all court orders carefully
  2. Avoid discussing the case at work unless necessary
  3. Document anything that may affect your employment
  4. Stay compliant with all legal obligations
  5. Speak with a domestic violence lawyer as soon as possible

Taking the right steps early can help protect both your case and your career.


Speak with a Bakersfield domestic violence lawyer today

If you are concerned about how a domestic violence charge may affect your job in Bakersfield, Martens Law Firm can review your case and help you understand your options.

📞 Call (661) 336-9335 for a free consultation.

Written by Martens Law Firm

About the Author

Christopher Martens

Bio Visalia and Bakersfield criminal defense attorney who has dedicated his life to helping those who have been accused of crimes or injured due to the negligence of others.

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