Self-Help Juvenile Justice

Self-Help Juvenile Justice

Information on the Juvenile Justice System in this county

What if your child is arrested? See information about the Juvenile Justice process on the Juvenile Justice Hearings page.

  • About Juvenile Justice

    This page has an overview of what Juvenile Justice Court is, who goes there, what the Juvenile Justice Court does, and what laws are involved with Juvenile Justice Court.

  • Community Programs

    This pages lists community programs, such as truancy and Restorative Justice. Many of these work together with the Santa Clara County Juvenile Probation Department.

  • Courthouse Location

    This pages lists community programs, such as truancy and Restorative Justice. Many of these work together with the Santa Clara County Juvenile Probation Department.

  • Detention Facilities

    This page has information about both local and state detention facilities. Depending on the crime and other circumstances, a juvenile may be placed in one of these.

  • Juvenile Justice Hearings

    How a minor might go through the Juvenile Justice system, from first police contact to release, or through hearings, detention, and probation. Also see info on "dual status" cases.

  • Participants

    This page describes the people who work in Juvenile Justice Court, explains who prosecutes a Juvenile Justice case, and answers typical questions families may have.

  • Released Minor Programs

    This page lists special Juvenile Probation Department programs for minors who don’t have to stay locked up, such as the Electronic Monitoring Program and Community Release.

  • Special Courts

    This page list special courts and programs to help minors and their families deal with certain problems, such as mental health issues and drug abuse.