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Juvenile
Juvenile Filing DivisionHistoric Courthouse
825 Brown Street, First Floor
Napa, CA 94559
(707) 299-1291
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Juvenile Traffic DivisionCriminal Courthouse
1111 Third Street, First Floor
Napa, CA 94559
(707) 299-1160
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Juvenile Hall Courthouse2350 Old Sonoma Road
Napa, CA 94559
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Hon. Diane M. Price, Supervising Judge - Juvenile Courthouse
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Event Type Day/Time Notes 602 Detention HearingsMon & Wed 1:30pm1:30pm Private Attorney cases2:00pm Public Defender cases602 CalendarMon & Wed 1:30pm1:30pm Private Attorney cases2:00pm Public Defender cases602 ContestsAs assignedIn custody heard at Juvenile CourthouseOut of custody heard in Courtroom C Michael S. Williams, Commissioner - Courtroom F
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Event Type Day/Time Notes 300 Detention HearingsMon & Wed 1:30pm300 ContestsAs assigned300 CalendarTue & Thu 1:30pmIncluding Dependency adoptionsJuvenile TrafficTue 3:00pm & 3:50pmExcluding the third Tue of each month602 Detention HearingsTue & Thu 1:30pmSARMS1:30pmThird Tue of each monthTruancyFri 2:00pmLast Fri of the monthJuvenile Drug CourtFri 3:00pm
Juvenile Calendars & Assignments
Access to Records
Only persons with a legal right to do so may receive information regarding juvenile cases, such as a parent or legal guardian of the minor. Juvenile matters require a personal appearance with proper photo identification. Information regarding Juvenile matters is confidential and cannot be given over the phone.
Juvenile Traffic
If you are under the age of 18 and have received a traffic citation, you will be notified by mail of your date and time to appear. At the time of hearing, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Typically, those hearings are held on Tuesday afternoons at the Criminal Courthouse. Citations issued for correctable violations can be handled by mail. You will receive notification of the due date and the amount of the fine that is owing.
Intercounty Transfer Protocol
2009/2010 Lead Court
Sutter Superior Court
(530) 822-3358
Overview
SacJoaquin Valley/Intercounty Transfer Protocol
(Effective 10-3-2005/Amended 10-5-2009)
This Protocol was developed to assist jurisdictions in transferring the authority over juvenile delinquency and dependency cases from one county to another. The Protocol consists of procedures, rules and coordination tools that help court staff, probation officers and social workers to process these cases efficiently.
The following jurisdictions, including their Superior Court, Probation Department and Child Welfare Agency, have agreed to abide by the Protocol:
Amador
El Dorado
Napa
Placer
Sacramento
San Joaquin (Only San Joaquin Juvenile Delinquency Division is participating)
Solano
Stanislaus
Sutter
Yolo
Yuba
Protocol Documents
Record Sealing
Welfare and Institutions Code section 781 permits persons who acquired records as juveniles to petition the juvenile court to have those records sealed. Information and documents needed to initiate the record sealing process are available through the Napa Juvenile Probation Department at (707) 253-4361.


