Crater Juvenile Detention Home in Disputanta, Virginia is a city-level juvenile holding facility, used for short-term detention of minors taken into custody within Disputanta's jurisdiction. Juveniles are not held at Crater Juvenile Detention Home for extended periods. After initial processing, most are released to a parent or guardian, transferred to the Prince George County juvenile detention center for longer-term holding, or referred directly to family court. If your child or a juvenile family member has been taken to Crater Juvenile Detention Home, the most important step is making contact with the facility immediately to learn what comes next.
When a minor is brought to Crater Juvenile Detention Home, officers begin a juvenile intake process: identification, documentation of the alleged offense, contact with parents or legal guardians, and a decision on whether to release the youth to a parent or hold pending further action. Most states require law enforcement to notify a parent or guardian as soon as practical after a juvenile is detained. If you believe your child is at Crater Juvenile Detention Home and you have not received a call, contact 804-732-3803 directly. Bring identification and any documentation of legal custody when you arrive.
Many minor offenses processed at Crater Juvenile Detention Home result in release to a parent or guardian without further detention, sometimes called "release on parental custody" or "station-house release." This typically requires the parent or guardian to appear in person, present valid identification and proof of custody, and sign for the release. The youth is given a future court date or referral to a juvenile diversion program. For first-time, low-level offenses, this is the most common outcome. Call 804-732-3803 to confirm whether release on parental custody is available for the alleged offense.
For more serious offenses, repeat offenses, or situations where a parent or guardian cannot be reached, juveniles are transferred from Crater Juvenile Detention Home to the Prince George County juvenile detention center. The county facility handles longer-term pretrial detention and holds youth pending adjudication hearings in family or juvenile court. Once transferred, the case moves into the county juvenile justice system, and visitation, phone access, and case management run through the county facility. To find the receiving facility, use the InmateAid inmate search to locate the Prince George County juvenile detention center, and review that facility's page for visitation and contact procedures.
Because holding at Crater Juvenile Detention Home is short-term, formal visitation is generally not offered. A parent or guardian responding to a detention notification is usually meeting with intake staff or arranging release rather than visiting in a traditional sense. If the youth is being held beyond initial processing, contact between the parent and the youth may be limited to a brief in-person meeting at intake or a phone call. Extended family visiting does not typically happen at this level of facility. Once the youth is transferred to county juvenile detention, that facility's visiting rules apply.
Juveniles have the right to legal representation in delinquency proceedings, and many jurisdictions provide a public defender if the family cannot afford a private attorney. If the youth is being held at Crater Juvenile Detention Home pending transfer, request information about the next court appearance and how to arrange counsel before that hearing. Family court calendars move quickly, and the first appearance can affect detention status, release conditions, and program eligibility. Contact 804-732-3803 for information on the next steps in the case.
To confirm whether a juvenile is currently at Crater Juvenile Detention Home, arrange parental custody release, or learn about transfer to county juvenile detention, call 804-732-3803.