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JUVENILE DIVISION

A juvenile is considered to be any individual who is under the age of eighteen years.

All juvenile civil traffic violations are treated in the same manner with the same penalties as an adult civil traffic violation


A parent or legal guardian must be present at ALL court appearances

If a juvenile fails to appear, or fails to comply with any court order, the court will direct the Arizona Motor Vehicle Department to suspend the juvenile's driver license or driving privilege until the juvenile has satisfied the court or until their eighteenth birthday, whichever comes first.

If a juvenile defendant fails to comply with a court order, the case may be transferred to the Maricopa County Juvenile Court for further action.

The Wickenburg Town Court can hear the following charges for juveniles:

  • All civil charges
  • Title 28 violations, not declared to be a felony
  • Purchase, possession or consumption of spirituous liquor by a juvenile
  • Boating or game and fish violations
  • Curfew
  • Truancy
  • Damage or disfigurement of property by graffiti or the purchase or possession of materials with the intent to use the materials for graffiti
  • Purchase or possession of tobacco
  • Violations of any city, town, or political subdivision ordinances
  • Interference with judicial proceedings involving disobeying or resisting the lawful order, process, or other mandate of a juvenile hearing officer or failure to appear related to any offense in A.R.S. 8-323.

At a juvenile non-civil traffic arraignment, the juvenile will be set for a future pre-trial date if the juvenile does not admit responsibility. If an admission of responsibility is entered, any of the following could be ordered:

  • Order Diversion
  • Order Community Service Hours
  • Suspend Driver License
  • Assess a monetary fine
  • Order Traffic Survival School
  • Order Defensive Driving School
  • Order AA meetings
  • Assign unsupervised probation

At the time the juvenile turns 18, he/she reaches the age of majority. Any unadjudicated juvenile's case is reviewed and then considered as an adult criminal case and handled like any other adult case.


Wickenburg’s Curfew Law (7 days a week)
17 years or under
Sundays through Thursday 10:30 pm to 5:00 am
Friday and Saturdays 12:00 midnight to 5:00 am

Exceptions:  Accompanied by parent or legal guardian; necessary for work, including going to or returning from work (prior permission by parent or guardian); any reasonable, legitimate and specific business or activity, with permission by parent or guardian. 

 

Juvenile Court Addresses:

 

Maricopa County Juvenile Court – Northwest

3131 W Durango St.

Phoenix AZ 85009

 

 Juvenile Court Center - Southeast
1810 South Lewis
Mesa, Arizona 85210-6234

 

(602) 506-2663
(602) 372-6120 – Fax