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You have to be over the age of 18 years old and legally classed as an adult, this means that if the police find you, you can request that law enforcement do not disclose your whereabouts, that is your legal right as an adult, it is not illegal to go missing as a child but if you are found the police will contact your parent or guardian, they have to by law as you are considered a minor
There are no states where police cannot deport a runaway. Police have the authority to return runaways to their guardians in all states.
In Connecticut, a 17-year-old can legally leave home without parental permission. However, if the parents file a runaway report with the police, the police may try to locate the minor and return them home, as they are still considered a minor under the law. It's always best to seek advice from a legal professional if you have concerns about your situation.
Yes, if you are under the age of 18, the police have the authority to bring you back if you run away, as you are considered a minor and are legally under the care and responsibility of your parents or guardians. However, the police will usually try to return you home safely rather than treat you as a criminal.
Yes, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor in Illinois. If they leave home without parental consent, they could be considered a runaway under Illinois law. Parents or guardians can file a runaway report with the police, which could lead to the minor being taken into custody until they are returned home.
If you are of legal age she can not but if you are a minor she can report you as a runaway and the police will come after you. Anyone who you stay with then will be harboring a runaway which is illegal.
At 18 years old, the person is considered an adult and then not a runaway.
Well... legally no. You could run away but then get in trouble with the police. Your parents or legal guardian can file you as a runaway and they may go searching for you. If you want to leave your parents/Guardians house you could get emancipated.
In the state of Minnesota, a child is considered to be a runaway if they are under age 18 and do not have their parents or guardians permission to leave the home. The parents can call the police and the police may issue the runaway a citation to appear in court.
Bring you home.
Not if you are of legal age but if you are under you will be considered a runaway by the police that can pick you up.
You have to be over the age of 18 years old and legally classed as an adult, this means that if the police find you, you can request that law enforcement do not disclose your whereabouts, that is your legal right as an adult, it is not illegal to go missing as a child but if you are found the police will contact your parent or guardian, they have to by law as you are considered a minor
There are no states where police cannot deport a runaway. Police have the authority to return runaways to their guardians in all states.
Yes because they are still a minor, not an adult and are not legally responsible for themselves.
Yes if you are under 18 then your parents or the police have all right to pull you from school and take you home. I say this from experience.
In Connecticut, a 17-year-old can legally leave home without parental permission. However, if the parents file a runaway report with the police, the police may try to locate the minor and return them home, as they are still considered a minor under the law. It's always best to seek advice from a legal professional if you have concerns about your situation.
Yes, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor in Illinois. If they leave home without parental consent, they could be considered a runaway under Illinois law. Parents or guardians can file a runaway report with the police, which could lead to the minor being taken into custody until they are returned home.