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Can a Domestic Violence Charge Affect Your Ability to Travel in Bakersfield?

Posted by Christopher Martens | Jun 02, 2026 | 0 Comments

Can a Domestic Violence Charge Affect Your Ability to Travel in Bakersfield?

If you're facing domestic violence charges in Bakersfield, you may be wondering:

"Can I still travel?"

The answer depends on the circumstances of your case, but criminal charges can sometimes create restrictions or complications that affect travel plans.


Court appearances come first

One of the biggest issues is that a pending criminal case often requires you to:

  • Attend scheduled court hearings
  • Comply with release conditions
  • Remain available for court proceedings

Missing court because of travel can create serious legal problems.


Protective orders may create limitations

In some domestic violence cases, protective orders may affect:

  • Where you can go
  • Who you can contact
  • Travel arrangements involving the alleged victim

Violating a court order while traveling can result in additional charges.


International travel can become more complicated

Depending on the circumstances, international travel may raise additional concerns involving:

  • Entry requirements of foreign countries
  • Criminal record reviews
  • Immigration-related issues

Different countries have different policies regarding visitors with pending criminal cases.


Travel plans may need court approval

In some situations, especially when release conditions are involved, travel may require:

  • Notice to the court
  • Permission from the court
  • Coordination with legal counsel

Assuming travel is permitted can be risky.


Why early planning matters

If you have upcoming travel plans, addressing the issue early can help avoid:

  • Missed court appearances
  • Violations of release conditions
  • Unexpected travel disruptions

The sooner you understand your obligations, the better.


What you should do now

If you are facing domestic violence charges in Bakersfield and need to travel:

  1. Review all court orders carefully
  2. Keep track of upcoming court dates
  3. Do not assume travel is automatically permitted
  4. Document any important travel obligations
  5. Speak with a domestic violence lawyer before making plans

Careful planning can help avoid unnecessary complications.


Speak with a Bakersfield domestic violence lawyer today

If you are facing domestic violence charges in Bakersfield and have questions about travel restrictions or court obligations, 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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