The juvenile justice system in Washington is administered through a combination of state juvenile corrections agencies and county-operated juvenile courts and probation departments, each focused on rehabilitation and preventing future offending by youth.
Juvenile Justice locations are available in 5 cities across Washington. They are spread across 5 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Walla Walla, Yakima, Kennewick, which have the largest juvenile court caseloads and the most comprehensive array of diversion and intervention programs for youth.
Parents and guardians of youth involved in the Washington juvenile justice system should engage proactively with their child's probation officer, attend all court hearings, and explore available diversion programs that could prevent formal adjudication on the youth's record.
Snohomish County Juvenile Justice
Benton Franklin Juvenile Justice
King County Juvenile Justice
Walla Walla County Juvenile Justice
Yakima County Juvenile Justice
Parents in Washington whose child is involved with the juvenile justice system should familiarize themselves with their state's expungement and sealing laws, which may allow juvenile records to be cleared once the youth reaches adulthood and meets other eligibility requirements.
Browse Juvenile Justice by county across Washington to find the nearest location.