This is a legal form that was released by the Interstate Commission for Juveniles on February 1, 2016 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is ICJ Form I?
A: ICJ Form I is a requisition form used for runaway juveniles.
Q: What does ICJ stand for?
A: ICJ stands for Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
Q: What is a runaway juvenile?
A: A runaway juvenile is a minor who has left home without permission.
Q: Why is ICJ Form I used?
A: ICJ Form I is used to request the return of a runaway juvenile who has crossed state lines.
Q: Who can use ICJ Form I?
A: ICJ Form I can be used by law enforcement agencies, juvenile courts, and other authorized entities.
Q: How should ICJ Form I be completed?
A: ICJ Form I should be completed with accurate information about the runaway juvenile and the requesting agency.
Q: Is there a fee for using ICJ Form I?
A: There may be a fee associated with using ICJ Form I. Contact the Interstate Compact for Juveniles for more information.
Q: What happens after submitting ICJ Form I?
A: After submitting ICJ Form I, the Interstate Compact for Juveniles will review the request and coordinate the return of the runaway juvenile.
Q: What if ICJ Form I is denied?
A: If ICJ Form I is denied, the requesting agency can explore other options for locating and returning the runaway juvenile.
Form Details:
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