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Phone: (415) 444-7045
Email: juvenile@marincourt.org Location: Civic Center, Hall of Justice, Room 113 Office Hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm My child was arrested and taken into custody. Where was my child taken? Does my child need an attorney? Do I, as a parent, need an attorney? Will I be required to pay the costs associated with my child's legal fees and probation and detention services? What hearings will my child attend in juvenile delinquency court? My child got a traffic citation. The officer wrote a hearing date on the bottom of the citation. What do we do? How do I seal my child's juvenile record? | |||
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My child was arrested and taken into custody. Where was my child taken? Your child was most likely taken to Marin County Juvenile Hall at 16 Jeannette Prandi Way in San Rafael. The phone number is (415) 473-6705. Does my child need an attorney? Yes. Your child has a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney for your child, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent him or her. Do I, as a parent, need an attorney? No, not usually. But please note that if your child has an attorney, the attorney represents your child and not you. To find out more about whether you need an attorney to represent you, please contact: Legal Self Help Services Civic Center, Hall of Justice, Room C-27 San Rafael, CA. 94903 Phone: (415) 444-7130 Legal Aid of Marin 30 North San Pedro Road, Suite 220 San Rafael, CA. 94903 Phone: (415) 492-0230 http://www.legalaidmarin.org/ Marin County Bar Association, Lawyer's Referral Service 101 Lucas Valley Road, Suite 326 San Rafael, CA 94903 Phone: (415) 499-1314 http://www.marinbar.org Will I be required to pay the costs associated with my child's legal fees and probation and detention services? Yes. Unless you were the victim of your child's crime, you will receive a bill from the County of Marin for various fees, including your child's attorney's fees; probation department services fees (such as food and laundry while your child was in Juvenile Hall); and placement costs for keeping your child in a state placement such as the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), a probation camp, or an out-of-home placement. These services may be expensive. You will have a chance to show how much, if any, of these costs you are able to pay. The Delinquency Court does not make this determination; it is made by a Financial Hearing Officer in the Marin County Treasurer's Office, Central Collections Division. You must contact this office to begin the process of determining your ability to pay for your child's fees, probation and detention services. Contact information for this office is available by clicking here. What hearings will my child attend in juvenile delinquency court? You and your child will be required to attend all hearings, unless your appearance is specifically waived by your child's attorney. The hearings include:
If your child was arrested, but was not detained in Juvenile Hall, you will receive notice of an arraignment hearing in the mail.
In addition to the above hearings, you and your child may be required to attend any of the following hearings:
My child got a traffic citation. The officer wrote a hearing date on the bottom of the citation. What do we do? Juvenile traffic infractions and non-traffic infractions are now being handled just like adult traffic violations. Please wait for the Court to send you a courtesy notice and follow the instructions provided on that notice. If your child's traffic violation was more serious, and was cited as a misdemeanor, Marin County Probation Department, Juvenile Services Division will contact you regarding when you and your child must appear to adjudicate this matter. How do I seal my child's juvenile record? Contact the Marin County Probation Department, Juvenile Services Division to get an application to seal a juvenile record. Once the application is received, it can take up to ten months to complete the sealing process. |