Juvenile Court
Contact Us
Reception 360-709-3131
FAX for Court Intake 360-709-3190
FAX for Probation Counselors 360-709-3150
Probation Services is located at Family and Juvenile Court.
Reception 360-709-3131
Fax for Court Intake 360-709-3108
24-hour phone: 360-709-3180
Juvenile Court Detention Services is located at Family and Juvenile Court.
Administration | Title | Phone | |
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Bryan, Ted | Juvenile Court Administrator | ted.bryan@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3165 |
Gaither, Reggie | Detention Manager | reggie.gaither@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3136 |
Herbert, Jen | Probation Supervisor | jennifer.herbert@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3132 |
Madsen, Jim | Probation Manager | james.madsen@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3148 |
Offender Probation | Phone | |
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Diaz, Rob | rob.diaz@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3194 |
Fenton, Palen | palen.fenton@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3129 |
Gilman, Mike | mike.gilman@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3146 |
House, Chris | chris.house@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3147 |
Miller, Melissa | melissa.miller@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3151 |
Schuchmann, Jenn | jennifer.schuchmann@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3142 |
Civil Probation | Phone | |
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Dotson, Sara | sara.dotson@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3152 |
Rideout, Tammi | tammi.rideout@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3144 |
Diversion | Phone | |
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Anderson, Jessica | jessica.anderson@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3161 |
Dependency Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) | Phone | |
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Mayo, Wendy- Supervisor | wendy.mayo@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3231 |
Bryant, Haley | haley.bryant@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3137 |
Gustavson, Laura | laura.gustavson@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3134 |
Ivory-Saunders, Nancy | nancy.ivory-saunders@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3127 |
Slenes, Sunnie | sunnie.slenes@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3139 |
Sovik, Meg | meg.sovik@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3121 |
Watters, Sarah | sarah.watters@co.thurston.wa.us | 360-709-3162 |
Juvenile Court Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
A juvenile is any individual who is under the chronological age of eighteen years and has not been previously transferred to adult court.
A judge decides what happens to juveniles accused of breaking the law, or whose parents cannot care for them, or whose behavior makes them "at risk" or "in need of services."
The term "parent" as used here means the juvenile's parent, legal guardian, or custodian. Parents are an important part of juvenile court. Studies show that when a parent goes to a diversion meeting or comes to court, the juvenile has a better chance of staying out of trouble in the future.