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Juvenile Diversion | Summit County Sheriff

53 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Akron, OH 44308

- Serves residents of Summit County. - First time juvenile offender. - Requires an admission of guilt by the offender. - Acceptance into the program by the Summit County Sheriff's Office juvenile diversion officer. - Parental approval for the offender to participate in the program. - Willingness of the offender to successfully complete community based sanctions.
By appointment only.
(330) 896-4019

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911

Voice - voice | Emergency

(330) 643-2278

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(330) 896-2941

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(330) 643-2131

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(330) 643-8360

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(330) 643-8627

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(330) 643-8617

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(330) 643-2170

Voice - voice | Drug Unit

(330) 643-2181

Voice - voice | Non-Emergency Dispatch

None.

Call the Sheriff's office for more information or to schedule an appointment with a juvenile diversion officer.

No fee.

Summit County, Ohio

Description

Provides social services for first-time juvenile offenders who have committed a minor offense and are directed to participate in a diversion program as an alternative to arrest, prosecution or, in some cases, sentencing for the offense.

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211 Summit

Providing organization

Summit County Sheriff

The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of Summit County. The Sheriff's office is responsible for apprehending criminals, receiving/executing processes and writs from the appellate and Common Pleas courts, and auctioning property taken for non-payment of taxes. The Summit County Sheriff also operates a County Bomb Squad. Their services extend into surrounding counties that do not have their own unit. The Sheriff's Marine Patrol enforces state laws in the Portage Lakes area during the boating season. A primary responsibility of the Sheriff is as the custodian of the County Jail and the inmates incarcerated there.