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Elizabeth Florez, Director
Our mission is to promote community safety and positive youth development by providing a continuum of interventions to justice involved youth and their families.
Under the direction of the Second Judicial District Court, Family Division Juvenile Services provides probation supervision, case management, detention, and community services to youth ages 10 to 18 referred by law enforcement for status and delinquent offenses in Washoe County. Our juvenile justice approach is balanced by supporting positive youth and family development, community safety, and accountability.