Delinquency Matters:
Delinquency
proceedings involve most persons under the age of 18 who
have been alleged to have committed a violation of a law
or statute. Juvenile Court’s jurisdiction over minor
children is described in Welfare and Institutions Code Section
602. If allegations in the petition are found to be true
and the minor is declared a ward of the court, the minor
may be placed on Probation with certain terms to follow
or be removed from the home and placed in Juvenile Hall,
a placement or group home or the Department of Juvenile Justice or State Prison.
Informal Juvenile Matters:
Minor offenses are for persons cited under the age of 18 who have been alleged to have committed a misdemeanor violation of a law. Delinquency Court continues to have jurisdiction over the citation.
If a minor fails to appear in court as ordered on the citation or fails to pay a court ordered fine, a hold will be placed on the minor’s driver's license at the Department of Motor Vehicles. This will suspend the driving privileges of the minor until they appear in court or pay the fine. Please contact Juvenile Court for information
If
your child has been arrested or received a Notice to Appear
(a citation), the parent & child must appear on the
date & time on the citation or as instructed by the
probation officer.
When the parents arrive at Juvenile Court, sign in at the
clerk’s window (in San Bernardino) and in Victorville
and Rancho – sign-in in the courtroom.
If the family has retained an attorney, please inform the
clerk or the bailiff. If the family cannot afford an attorney,
one will be appointed for your child.
The attorney will discuss the allegations in the petition
with the parents and the minor. If you have any questions,
please discuss them with your attorney.
Because of the confidentiality of all Juvenile matters,
the court will only call one case into the courtroom at
a time. Therefore, the wait to go into the courtroom may
be lengthy. It is best NOT to bring small children with
you to court.
Some cases at Juvenile Court are open to the public. A list
of the public hearing cases is posted in the delinquency
lobby each day.
Each parent will be asked to complete an information form.
This information will be sent to Central Collections. They
will mail the parents a notice to contact them within 20
days to schedule a financial interview. If the parents fail
to schedule this interview, further legal action will be
taken and the parents may be held financially responsible
for the entire amount for attorney’s fees and other
housing expenses.
At
the Financial Interview, the Central Collections staff will
review the parent's financial information and will make
a determine if the parents have the ability to reimburse
the county for attorney's fees and housing costs. They will
also determine how much of the housing and attorney's fees
will have to be paid and the amount to be paid each month.
The paperwork will be sent to the court and will be made
an order of the court. If the parent's fail to pay this
amount, further legal action will be taken. If the parents
disagree with this amount, they can request that Central
Collections set a Financial Review Hearing with the court.
The parents must appear in court and the Judge will decide
the amount to be reimbursed and the monthly payments.
The
dress code at Juvenile Court is strictly enforced. Shorts,
tank tops, undershirts worn without a shirt, gang attire and or bare feet will not be allowed in the courtroom.
All bags, purses, back pack, etc. are subject to search
by security prior to entering the courtroom. All persons
entering the courthouse will be electronically screened
for weapons.
Most
forms used by Juvenile Court are located on the Judicial
Counsel website. Click on the
FORMS
section in this website to obtain copies of these forms.
San
Bernardino County Juvenile Court limits access to juvenile
court records in accordance with T.N.G. v Superior Court
(1971) 4 C3d 767, 94 CR 813, and Welfare and Institution
Code Section 827.
Availability of these records is restricted to certain court
personnel, the minor, parents or guardian, attorneys involved
in the case, and other persons designated by the Presiding
Judge of Juvenile Court. Photo identification is required.
Other interested persons and the news media may petition
the San Bernardino County Juvenile Court for access to specific
juvenile court records or to attend specific juvenile court
hearings.
Petitions to Inspect and Receive Copies of Juvenile Records
(WIC Section 827) are available at the Juvenile Court, 900
E. Gilbert St. San Bernardino, CA 92415-0942. There is no
charge for the form.
The completed petition can be mailed to the above address
or delivered to Juvenile Court. The attorneys involved in
the Juvenile Court case will be notified and given an opportunity
to respond to the petition. If an objection is received,
the court will set the petition for a hearing.
If no objection is received, after reviewing the petition, the Presiding Judge of Juvenile Court will either grant or deny the request. The petitioner is then notified and can make arrangements to come in and view the file. Copies can be obtained at a rate of .50¢ per page. Certification is available for an additional $25.00. The court does not charge the minor for copies. Juvenile court records may not be obtained or inspected by civil or criminal subpoena.
Welfare
and Institutions Code Section 781 permits persons who acquired
records as juveniles to petition the juvenile court to have
those records sealed.
Information and documents to initiate this record sealing
process are available from the San Bernardino County Probation
Department.
San
Bernardino Juvenile Court
900 E. Gilbert St.
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0942
Phone: (909) 387-7538
Fax: (909) 387-7625
Rancho
Cucamonga Juvenile Court
8303 Haven Ave.
Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 92317
Phone: 909-945-6000
Fax: 909-948-4509
Victorville Juvenile Court
Phone: 760-245-6215
Fax: 760-243-8777
Juvenile Hall – Information
Phone: 909-383-1769
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