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Utah Code § 80-6-202

Warrants for minors

Amended by Chapter 301, 2024 General Session

(1)

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, after a petition is filed under Section 80-6-305, or a criminal information under Section 80-6-503, a juvenile court may issue a warrant for a minor to be taken into temporary custody if:

(i) there is probable cause to believe that:

(A) the minor has committed an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult;

(B) the minor has failed to appear after the minor or the minor's parent, guardian, or custodian has been legally served with a summons in accordance with Section 78A-6-351 and the Utah Rules of Juvenile Procedure;

(C) there is a substantial likelihood the minor will not respond to a summons;

(D) a summons cannot be served and the minor's present whereabouts are unknown;

(E) serving a summons for the minor will be ineffectual;

(F) the minor seriously endangers others or the public and temporary custody appears to be necessary for the protection of others or the public; or

(G) the minor is a runaway or has escaped from the minor's parent, guardian, or custodian; or

(ii) the minor is under the continuing jurisdiction of the juvenile court and there is probable cause to believe that the minor:

(A) has left the custody of the person or agency vested by a court with legal custody, or guardianship of the minor, without permission; or

(B) has violated a court order.

(b) A warrant issued under this Subsection (1) shall be:

(i) filed in accordance with Utah Rules of Juvenile Procedure, Rule 7; and

(ii) executed in accordance with Title 77, Chapter 7, Arrest, by Whom, and How Made.

(2) A juvenile court may not issue a warrant for a minor to be taken into temporary custody for:

(a) a status offense;

(b) an infraction; or

(c) being a habitual truant.

(3)

(a) For a minor not eligible for a warrant under Subsection (2), a juvenile court may issue a warrant that directs a minor to be returned home, to the juvenile court, or to a shelter or other nonsecure facility.

(b) A warrant under Subsection (3)(a) may not direct a minor to secure care or secure detention.

(4) Subsection (2) does not apply to a minor who is under Chapter 6, Part 11, Interstate Compact for Juveniles.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.