Juvenile Contact Report 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Juvenile Contact Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the AGENCY INFO section. Enter the Agency Name and ORI, along with details like Fingerprint Card Check Digit #, Date/Time of Contact, and Contact Tract.
  3. Proceed to SUBJECT INFORMATION. Input the juvenile's Name, D.O.B., Age, Race, Sex, and other personal details such as Current Address and Phone number.
  4. In VEH INFO CONTACT INFO., provide vehicle details if applicable. Include Make, Model, Color, and License information.
  5. Complete the STATUS CODES section by entering relevant charge information including Charge #1 through Charge #3. Specify Felony or Misdemeanor status and include any associated DCI Codes.
  6. Fill out the NARRATIVE section with a brief description of the incident. Ensure to sign off with your Officer Signature/ID #.

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Definitions of Age Matrix Terms: StateCivil Age of MajorityAge Juvenile Case Can Be Transferred to Adult Court Alaska 18 16 Arizona 18 Arkansas 18 14 California 18 1648 more rows
Types of Juvenile Transfers Judicial waiver, statutory exclusion, and direct file are three mechanisms used to transfer juvenile offenders to adult court. Judicial waiver is the most popular method; 47 States and the District of Columbia provide judicial discretion to waive certain juveniles to criminal court.
Crimes involving children Call 911 in an emergency. Contact your state child protective agency. Contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: Call 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453).
The majority of cases are first referred to the juvenile justice system through contact with police. Probation officers, school officials, or parents usually refer to the remaining cases.
Juvenile court records are confidential (See 705 ILCS 405 Part 9. Confidentiality of Records and Expungements), but you can contact the Cook Cook County Juvenile Clerks office at 312-433-6780 to obtain public information about juvenile cases.