Arizona Statutes
§ 8-246 — Jurisdiction; length of commitment; placement; assessment; definition
Arizona § 8-246
JurisdictionArizona
Title 8Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2JUVENILE COURT
Art. 4Disposition and Commitment
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 8-246 (2026).
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A.When jurisdiction of a juvenile has been acquired by the juvenile court, the juvenile shall continue under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court until the juvenile attains eighteen years of age or, if the juvenile court has retained jurisdiction over the person pursuant to section 8-202, subsection H, nineteen years of age, unless sooner discharged pursuant to law. From the time of commitment to the department of juvenile corrections, a juvenile shall be subject to the control of the department of juvenile corrections until the juvenile's discharge pursuant to section 41-2820.
B.Except pursuant to section 8-341, subsection I and section 8-344, and unless the court has retained jurisdiction over the person pursuant to section 8-202, subsection H:
1.The awarding of a juvenile shall n
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