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Juvenile Probation: Child Arrested
If a child is not deemed appropriate for release by detention intake staff, the child will be scheduled for a detention hearing before the Juvenile Court. Detention hearings are conducted each business day with youth typically being scheduled for an initial detention hearing the following day after arrest. During the pandemic, detention hearings are routinely conducted virtually, beginning at 1 PM each business day. You will be notified of the time and location of the court hearing and providing with specific instruction on how to participate. If you have immediate questions, you may call detention intake at: (972) 547-5400 at any time (24 hours a day).
The juvenile detention center is a short-term, secure facility. It is designed to protect the community and the child, and assure the child's appearance at court.
The following link Approved Juvenile Attorney List is a list of attorneys who are approved to receive juvenile cases as court-appointed legal counsel pursuant to the Collin County Fair Defense Plan JuvenilePlan. While the probation department makes reasonable attempts to keep this list current, parents are encouraged to use this information as resource and not an endorsement for any attorneys listed, their respective firms, or as an indicator of their current standing with the State Bar of Texas. This list is merely being provided as a helpful guide and parents should exercise due diligence when seeking legal counsel to verify all attorney qualifications and standing.