What is a Fourth Amendment waiver?
A Fourth Amendment waiver is when a juvenile’s Fourth Amendment rights are waived for the purpose of search and seizure. There are two types of Fourth Amendment waiver: Partial – allows random testing for drug and alcohol use; or Complete – allows random testing for drug and alcohol use, and search and seizure of your person or property. How does a juvenile get started in programs or treatment? A representative from any program, assessment, counseling, or treatment service offered by ACJCS will contact the juvenile once a program referral has been made by the Court or probation officer. One exception to this is our Community Service Program. If community service is ordered in court, an orientation date will be set at this time. The juvenile will be required to attend this orientation with a parent or guardian. Any programs, assessments, or treatment outside of ACJCS will require the family to make arrangements. The assigned probation officer may be able to assist the family with these