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Probation Department
809 E. Beale St.
Kingman, Arizona   86402
Call:  (928)753-0741
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Lake Havasu City
2001 College Drive, #129
Lake Havasu City AZ 86404
(928)453-0707
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5287 Hwy 95 So., Ste#1
Bullhead City, AZ 86426
(928)768-7081
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435 E. Tabernacle Suite 200
St. George, UT 84770
(435)-673-2630
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What it means to be booked and admitted into Juvenile Detention Facility:

It means that a police or other law enforcement agency has alleged the minor has committed a criminal offense and has brought that young person to Juvenile Detention for admission.   If admitted, the juvenile loses the freedom to come and go, and must conform to all rules and regulations of the institution.

Decisions on whether to formally detain the youth pending a hearing in front of a Juvenile Court judge are made after the booking procedure.

When a minor is booked into Juvenile Detention:

  • The juvenile arrives by police vehicle into an enclosed drive-up area.   He remains in the vehicle handcuffed until the gates are closed behind him.

  • If the juvenile has been injured in a car accident, is otherwise hurt or is intoxicated with drugs or alcohol, he or she will be taken to a medical facility for treatment before being booked into the detention facility, then may be returned to Juvenile Detention for booking

  • The handcuffs are removed.

  • A clothed body search of the minor is performed.   The minor empties all pockets, and removes his shoes, and then the clothing and shoes are checked for contraband.   If the intake and booking areas are busy, the minor will be placed in a holding cell or secured to the booking bench until they can be further processed.

  • Until now the juvenile has been wearing his street clothes.   A Juvenile Detention Officer of the same sex will escort the juvenile to a private shower area where:
    • The juvenile is strip searched to ensure no contraband (such as narcotics, weapons, matches, lighters) has been brought in.
    • The juvenile takes a shower and is issued clean clothes (underwear, socks, shoes, pants and T-shirt).
    • The juvenile is assigned to an housing unit.

  • The juvenile is further evaluated to determine the following:
    • Emotional level and suicide risk
    • Drug history
    • The presence of tattoos and body piercing's
    • Gang affiliation
    • Medical history

  • Juvenile is photographed.

  • Juvenile is examined by the medical staff:
    • A nurse will retrieve urine samples and take vital signs.
    • The juvenile will get a complete physical examination within 72 hours of booking.
    • The parents are contacted to review medical history.