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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the VISITOR APPLICATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the youth's information, including their name, TJJD number, and facility name. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for processing.
  3. Next, fill out your personal information. Your name must match your government-issued ID. Include your address, date of birth, contact numbers, and email address.
  4. Indicate your relationship with the youth by checking the appropriate box. This helps establish the context of your visit.
  5. Answer the questions regarding any legal issues or restrictions that may affect your visitation rights. Be honest as this information is vital for approval.
  6. If applicable, list any other youth you are visiting in TJJD facilities along with their locations.
  7. Finally, read and sign the certification statement to confirm that all provided information is true. If under 18, a parent or guardian must sign.

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Juvenile Justice System In Texas, the ages of juvenile justice jurisdiction are 10 to 16 years of age.
The age of criminal responsibility in NSW is 10 years, and children in this age group and above can be charged, convicted, and incarcerated. This impacts families, especially if young children are involved.
In Texas, for example, juvenile intake officers are required to take a 40-hour basic training course through the Correctional Management Institute of Texas. Training covers such topics as the responsibility of probation officers, how to recognize mental health issues in juveniles, legal liabilities, and case planning.
In Texas, 17-year-olds who are arrested are automatically sent to the adult justice system. Texas is one of only three states left to treat these teens as adults for criminal justice purposes1 removing their parents from the court process, and exposing kids to confinement in adult jails.
In Texas, children who are between the ages of 10 and 17 have their case heard before a juvenile court judge. Juveniles have separate courts, separate detention facilities, and are adjudicated by a judge and sentenced because of delinquent conduct, not found guilty of a crime.
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