Children and Privacy

This Website is a general audience site and is not intended for use by children. Juvenile Law Center does not knowingly collect or retain personal information from children under the age of 13. If we become aware that a child under the age of 13 has submitted online contact information to us via this Site, we may use that information in the following ways: to respond to judicial process; for disclosure to law enforcement agencies or for an investigation on a matter related to public safety, to the extent permitted by law, and where such information is not to be used for any other purpose; or to respond to the child’s specific inquiry on a one-time-only basis, in which case we will not disclose or maintain in our records that information except where required to satisfy any law or judicial process. To the extent further use is warranted (e.g., to protect the child’s safety), we will take all reasonable efforts to provide notice to, and/or obtain verifiable consent from, such child’s parent or guardian regarding our collection, use, and disclosure practices. In all other instances, we will delete the information.

If you have any inquiries regarding this provision, you may contact us by mail, email, or phone, using the contact information provided below.