Many law enforcement agencies of the state now have policies mandating to deal with the various aspects of interventions, for shared household violence between intimate partners. Service providers are using a wider array of options to handle violence between intimate partners in shared household cases such as no-drop policies, community policing, evidence-based intervention, and special district attorneys that assigned to shared household violence case. With that as a part of the intervention, local law enforcement agencies are also forming partnerships within community to address shared household violence. As there is limited knowledge of various law enforcement agencies about how such coordinating activities could be to improve or response to calls involving shared household violence, explore the nature, function, and impact of community partnerships to produce guidance for policy makers on partnerships focused for shared household violence. As an urgent need, service intervener could review existing status of women victims, intimate partner’s violence trends, service requirement of women victims, existing delivery activities on the connection between intervention agencies and how calls related to share household violence could be handled effectively.