it is illegal to runaway from home no matter what state u are in, if you are under 18
Yes, according to the law, it is.
YES
In the state of Tennessee, if you are 16 and runaway, you are considered a runaway. If you want to leave home, you need to talk to your parents about it.
Iowa Code § 710.8 makes it illegal to harbor a runaway. It is an aggravated misdemeanor to do so. A person shall not harbor a runaway child with the intent of allowing the runaway child to remain away from home against the wishes of the child's parent, guardian, or custodian. However, the provisions of this subsection do not apply to a shelter care home which is licensed or approved by the department of human services.
no legally you have to be 18 to runaway from home and not get in trouble
Yes, according to the law, it is.
yes it is
You would be considered a runaway and anyone helping you would commit a crime. Jail or not depends on if you do anything illegal on the way and what the laws in your state are.
YES
His home state is Ohio. :)
No, in Oregon they don't prosecute run aways and the police don't really do anything. Your parents can file a report, but they will only make you go back home if you violate a law and end up in police custody
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In the state of Tennessee, if you are 16 and runaway, you are considered a runaway. If you want to leave home, you need to talk to your parents about it.
It is illegal for anyone one to run away in any state if you are not 18.Your parent can call the police and have you reported as a runaway and get you arrested and you can possibly be put in a home or placement.
Iowa Code § 710.8 makes it illegal to harbor a runaway. It is an aggravated misdemeanor to do so. A person shall not harbor a runaway child with the intent of allowing the runaway child to remain away from home against the wishes of the child's parent, guardian, or custodian. However, the provisions of this subsection do not apply to a shelter care home which is licensed or approved by the department of human services.
if they have you in custody, yes they can