If you're in the US... The fact that you tell your parents where you're going does not make it legal. You're still absent from home without their permission. The police would pick you up, bring you back home, and might even have a nice little chat with the person who's home who's visited without permission. And then your parents would probably ground you for the next year, take away every luxury that you have, and on and on.
In Georgia, there is no waiting period to report a runaway teen missing. Parents or guardians can file a report with law enforcement as soon as they believe the teen is missing. It is recommended to report a missing person as soon as possible to increase the chances of finding them safely.
Not legally. If you're parents report you missing, the police can pick you up and arrest the family.
Yes, but your local law enforcement agency may have to take your report, then turn it over to the branch of military the missing person is in. And if someone you know is missing, you need to report it ASAP.
They can report you as missing to the police. They will look for you and return you to your parents.
First, one will need to either call the emergency dispatchers or go to one's local police headquarters. Second, request the missing person report paperwork and follow their directions.
No, An Amber alert is for minor children only. It is an 'enahnced' missing person report. If an adult is missing you would simply have to report them missing. IF the circumstances of their being missing is suspeciouys it would be treated somewhat differently.
There is no law that REQUIRES a parent to file a missing person report - especially if the parent knows where the 17 year old is. However, if the minor is not considered to be emancipated in your state, there is the possibility that you might be prosecuted for child neglect if you did not. It would be best if you file a missing person report with the police.
A runaway or absentee minor report is what a person files if a minor in their custody has run away or is missing. There are various reasons parents do not file a report a runaway that include not wanting to involve police involvement, they know where the minor is, or they do not think police involvement is needed.
It is generally the responsibility of the police to cancel missing person reports. This is done once a person is found, and an investigation has been conducted into the persons disappearance.
Typically, police are the ones who cancel missing people reports. Missing people reports are usually canceled when a person is found, and an investigation has been conducted.
No, but parents do it anyway, as well as claim abduction.
Probably yes, because if you are 18, you are no longer a child -- therefore, they can't send an Amber Alert, but they could file a missing person report. Why are you asking this anyway?