Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part X ยง 4.86 | 2019

A. A law enforcement officer shall arrest and take into custody a person without a warrant if 1) the officer has probable cause to believe that the person has committed a crime of domestic abuse, whether that crime was committed in or outside the presence of the officer 2) the officer has probable cause to believe a person has violated the terms of a restraining or protective order that was previously personally served upon the person, or that the person to be arrested has actual notice of the order 3) the person protected by a foreign restraining or protective order presents a copy of the order to the officer and represents that the order supplied is the most recent order in effect between the parties and that the person restrained by the order was personally served with a copy of the order or has actual notice of the order, and the officer has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has violated the terms of the foreign restraining or protective order 4) the person protected by a foreign restraining or protective order has filed a copy of the order with a court or has caused the order to be entered into the Law Enforcement Data System, or in the databases of the National Crime Information Center of the United States Department of Justice, and the officer has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has violated the terms of the order or 5) the officer has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has been charged with an offense and is presently released as to that charge, and that the person has failed to comply with a no contact provision of the release agreement or a no contact provision of conditional release on recognizance ordered by a court.
B. No law enforcement officer shall be held liable criminally or civilly for making an arrest without a warrant upon probable cause as set forth above provided that
            1. the officer acted in good faith or
            2. The law enforcement officer had a reasonable belief that any protective or restraining order in question is in effect and that the person restrained was personally served with the order or has actual notice of the terms of the order.
C. No provision of this Code section shall be construed so as to abrogate or infringe upon the sovereign immunity of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.