Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is a Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form?
A: It is a form used in Delaware to authorize the emergency detention of a juvenile.
Q: When is a Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form used?
A: It is used when there is a need to detain a juvenile on an emergency basis to protect their well-being.
Q: Who can request a Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form?
A: Law enforcement officers, school officials, or medical professionals can request the form.
Q: What is the purpose of the Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form?
A: The purpose is to ensure the temporary, emergency detention of a juvenile when necessary.
Q: How long is the emergency detention authorized by the form?
A: The form authorizes detention for up to 24 hours.
Q: What happens after the 24-hour period of detention?
A: The juvenile must be released or additional legal steps must be taken to continue their detention.
Q: Can the form be used for longer-term detention?
A: No, the form is only for temporary, emergency detention and is not intended for longer-term use.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for completing the Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form?
A: Yes, the form must be completed accurately and in compliance with Delaware laws and regulations.
Q: Is parental consent required for the emergency detention?
A: Parental consent is not required for emergency detention, but parents must be notified as soon as possible.
Q: What rights does the juvenile have during emergency detention?
A: The juvenile has the right to receive necessary medical and mental health care and to be treated with dignity and respect.
Q: Can the juvenile be held in an adult detention facility?
A: No, the juvenile must be held in a facility that is appropriate for their age and needs.
Q: Can the Juvenile 24-hour Emergency Detention Form be extended beyond 24 hours?
A: No, the form only authorizes detention for 24 hours, and any extension requires a different legal process.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families.