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Department of Family Services Juvenile Detention Center
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The Loudoun County Juvenile Detention Center (JDC) provides secure incarceration for court-ordered youth, crisis intervention, substance abuse and counseling services.
Upon entry into the JDC, a call will be made to the parent or legal guardian. Children will then be allowed to make 2 phone calls per week to their parents or legal guardians only.
If your child has been detained at the JDC, you will receive a parent information packet within 3 days containing contact information and a brief description of services provided.
All children in the custody of the JDC will be provided with all necessary clothing and hygiene items.
If your child has been detained at the JDC and you would like to send them mail, please include the child’s name in the address.
42020 Loudoun Center Place Leesburg, VA 20175 Phone: 703-771-5200
Visitation
Visitation is held on Sundays during the following times.
- Child's last name beginning with letters A through M, check in from 6-6:30 and visit from 6:30 - 7:15 p.m.
- Child's last name beginning with letters M through Z, check in from 7:45 - 8:15 and visit from 8:15 - 9:00 p.m.
Visitors must be in the door by their check-in time. Parents/Legal Guardians only may visit unless prior approval has been given from a JDC Social Worker. Parents are not allowed to leave unattended children under the age of 18 in the lobby or parking lot.
Questions
Questions concerning your child or the program should be directed to the Loudoun County JDC Social Workers.
IxChel Fuentes 571-258-3256 Mike McNulty, Post Dispositional Social Worker, 703-737-8674
Questions regarding our educational program should be directed to the Loudoun County Public School teachers at our facility: Peggy Gordon and Jeff Davis. They can be reached at our main number, 703-771-5200.
Questions or concerns regarding your child’s medical care should be directed to our medical staff. You can reach them at our main number, 703-771-5200. Please note that parents / legal guardians are responsible for cost associated with their child’s medical needs while detained at the JDC.
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