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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 2Art. 11§ 375 Juvenile Court Case Transfer

§ 375 Juvenile Court Case Transfer

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§ 375 Juvenile Court Case Transfer

Key Takeaways

  • •If a kid's case is in one county's court, but the kid or their parent moves to another county, the case can be moved to the new county's court.
  • •If a kid turns 18 but is still under the court's care, their case can also be moved if they move to a new county.
  • •The new court takes over the case once they get the papers from the old court.

Example

A 17-year-old lives in Los Angeles, but their case is in Orange County court. Their mom moves to Riverside County.

The case can be moved to Riverside County court because that's where the mom lives now.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 375 Juvenile Court Case Transfer

(a) Whenever a petition is filed in the juvenile court of a county other than the residence of the person named in the petition, or whenever, subsequent to the filing of a petition in the juvenile court of the county where that minor resides, the residence of the person who would be legally entitled to the custody of the minor were it not for the existence of a court order issued pursuant to this chapter is changed to another county, the entire case may be transferred to the juvenile court of the county where that person then resides at any time after the court has made a finding of the facts upon which it has exercised its jurisdiction over the minor, and the juvenile court of the county where that person then resides shall take jurisdiction of the case upon the receipt and filing of the finding of the facts upon which the court exercised its jurisdiction and an order transferring the case. (b) (1) Whenever a minor under the dependency jurisdiction or transition jurisdiction of the juvenile court attains 18 years of age and remains under the court’s jurisdiction as a nonminor dependent, as defined in subdivision (v) of Section 11400, the residence of the nonminor dependent may be changed to another county if the court finds that the nonminor dependent meets the conditions of subdivision (f) of Section 17.1. The entire case may be transferred to the juvenile court of the county where the nonminor dependent then resides at any time after the court has made a finding of the facts upon which the court has exercised its jurisdiction over the nonminor. The juvenile court of the county where a nonminor then resides shall take jurisdiction of the case upon the receipt and filing of that finding and an order transferring the case. (2) Whenever a petition pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 388 is submitted in the juvenile court of a county other than the county that retained general jurisdiction under subdivision (b) of Section 303 of the nonminor dependent, as defined in subdivision (v) of Section 11400, the residence of the nonminor dependent may be changed to another county if the nonminor dependent meets the conditions of subdivision (g) of Section 17.1. The entire case may be transferred to the juvenile court of the county where the nonminor dependent then resides at any time after the county that retained general jurisdiction has granted the petition and resumed dependency jurisdiction, or has assumed or resumed transition jurisdiction. The juvenile court of the county where the nonminor then resides shall take jurisdiction of the case upon the receipt and filing of the finding of the facts upon which the court exercised its jurisdiction over the nonminor and an order transferring the case. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 846, Sec. 29. (AB 1712) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

jurisdictionnonminor dependentpetitionfinecustodyportresidenceexistence

Related Statutes

  • § 750 Juvenile Court Case Transfer
  • § 290.2 Juvenile Court Notice Requirements
  • § 303 Juvenile Court Jurisdiction Extension
  • § 332 Juvenile Dependency Petition Requirements
  • § 381 Tribal Court Case Transfers

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 375.
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