Drug Testing for Utah Juveniles

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When juveniles in Utah have to go through drug testing with the juvenile court system, there are some recommendations that the courts suggest each child follows:

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1. Always cooperate with the probation officer. Now is not the time to try and change the rules by behaving angrily or with hostility.
2. Answer questions honestly. Your probation officer will generally be able to tell if you’ve lied, so be up-front with him or her when you first walk in the room.
3. When a court has ordered that you go through random drug testing, you are required to submit to such testing as required by your probation officer. You normally have two hours’ time within which you must provide your urine sample or you will be considered in violation of a court order.
4. If your urine tests positive for drugs, you may be subject to further penalties from the Court. All test results will be given to the Court.
5. Remember to tell your probation officer about any prescribed medications you are taking. It is required, and it may have an effect on your urine sample. Be prepared to have proof from your doctor that he or she prescribed the medication.
6. You retain the right to challenge any positive drug test. This will be done at your own expense.
7. Your drug test results will not be kept a secret from your parents. You, your parents or guardian(s) and the Court will all receive a copy of the final results.

The best time to consult an attorney is at the beginning of your child’s case. Don’t wait until your son or daughter has been convicted and is forced to undergo drug testing.

You might be surprised at how helpful an effective, experienced Utah juvenile defense attorney can be in your child’s situation. Contact an attorney today if you have questions about a juvenile case your child is involved in.