Parole For Adjudicated Youth | Ohio Department Of Youth Services

Provides parole supervision for youth who have been released from department facility. Services include enforcing rules of parole, involvement of youth in activities that create an awareness of the consequences of their behavior, developing competency in youth that enable them to be more capable of productive participation in society, and monitoring graduated sanctions if parole is violated.

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Physical Address

161 S High St., Ste.100, Akron, OH 44308

Hours

M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm.

Application process

Phone M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm for information.

Fee

Free.

Eligibility

Youth, age 12-21, who have committed felonies and have been released from agency facilities.

Service area

Washington County, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio
Medina County, Ohio
Jefferson County, Ohio
Knox County, Ohio
Ashland County, Ohio
Morgan County, Ohio
Scioto County, Ohio
Fairfield County, Ohio
Ashtabula County, Ohio
Wayne County, Ohio
Carroll County, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio
Holmes County, Ohio
Pike County, Ohio
Mahoning County, Ohio
Jackson County, Ohio
Meigs County, Ohio
Trumbull County, Ohio
Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Licking County, Ohio
Ross County, Ohio
Hocking County, Ohio
Monroe County, Ohio
Lake County, Ohio
Noble County, Ohio
Athens County, Ohio
Geauga County, Ohio
Coshocton County, Ohio
Stark County, Ohio
Lawrence County, Ohio
Guernsey County, Ohio
Perry County, Ohio
Lorain County, Ohio
Gallia County, Ohio
Columbiana County, Ohio
Belmont County, Ohio
Muskingum County, Ohio
Richland County, Ohio
Delaware County, Ohio
Harrison County, Ohio
Vinton County, Ohio
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Franklin County, Ohio
Pickaway County, Ohio

Agency info

Ohio Department Of Youth Services

Provides juvenile corrections for the state of Ohio. Statutorily mandated to confine felony offenders, ages 10-21, who have been adjudicated and committed by one of the state's 88 county juvenile courts. Incarcerated youth engage in programming designed to address their criminological and behavioral needs. Each facility operates a year-round school that offers general curriculum and vocational opportunities.