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Utah Juvenile Justice Services

YOUTH SERVICES

Youth Services diverts youth from the juvenile justice system. It provides immediate intervention by engaging and motivating youth and families to access resources and resolve conflict.

Facts About Youth Services

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Youth Services is appropriate for youth who have a minor or non existent delinquent history and have not been adjudicated.

Frequently asked questions about youth services

What is the definition of a Runaway?

A youth that leaves home or another approved placement without parental consent.

What is an ungovernable youth?

A youth is ungovernable if they are under age 18 and fail to comply with reasonable requests of a parent or approved caregiver to the point the youth is beyond caregiver control.

Is runaway or ungovernable behavior against the law?

Legislation gives original jurisdiction over runaway and ungovernable youth to the Division of Juvenile Justice Services directly or through contract. This means that police can arrest youth for these offenses without the charge being referred to the juvenile court.

What is the age range for services?

Age 10-17

What if my child refuses counseling?

You may consult with Youth Services to get ideas on parenting your ungovernable youth.

How long can Youth Services provide services to parent(s) and youth?

Crisis counseling and time out has no limits attached until the child’s eighteenth birthday. On-going community counseling services are limited to 60 calendar days, which amounts to seven to nine 45-50 minute sessions with a therapist or counselor. Time limits can be extended depending on the situation, and will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

How long can I leave my child at Youth Services?

The average length of stay for youth in crisis is generally 3 hours or less. If the counselor you meet with believes it is appropriate, additional time may be authorized.

My child says he/she wants to become emancipated. What is that and how does it work?

Emancipation means a person is legally declared an adult. In Utah, that occurs at age eighteen or at the time of a minor’s marriage, with consent of the parent(s) or legal guardian.


Youth Services Locations

Salt Lake County Youth Services Center (residential)

Contact: Steven Titensor

177 West Price Avenue

Salt Lake City, Utah 84115

(801) 269-7500

Salt Lake County Youth Services Center South (non residential)

Contact: Ayelet Engelman

10195 Centennial Parkway

Sandy, UT 84070

(801) 352-8708

Vantage Point Youth Services (residential)

Contact: Scott Taylor

1185 East 300 North

Provo, Utah 84606

(801) 373-2215

Archway Youth Service Center (residential)

Contact:

2660 Lincoln Avenue

Ogden, Utah 84401

(801) 778-6500

Davis Youth Services (nonresidential)

Contact: Tracy Hart

1353 North 1075 West, Suite 101

Farmington, UT 84025

(801) 447-0958

Iron County Youth Center

Contact: Ed Weaver

1692 West Harding Ave

Cedar City, Utah 84720

(435) 586-1704

*Youth Service Programs are also operated out of Receiving Centers in the rural areas of the state and may provide many of the services offered by the above. See list of Receiving Centers for contact information.