Can a juvenile be fingerprinted and photographed without parental permission?
Yes. If a juvenile is in custody or referred to the juvenile court for delinquent conduct (Class B misdemeanor or greater), parental permission is not required.

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1. What happens if my child is taken into custody or placed in detention?
2. What happens after placement in detention?
3. Does my child have to be represented by an attorney for court hearings?
4. May a police officer question a juvenile without parental permission?
5. Can a juvenile be fingerprinted and photographed without parental permission?
6. If I have a complaint, to whom may I speak with?