Disorderly Conduct Youth Accountability Program

​The Disorderly Conduct Youth Accountability Program is an alternative to juvenile court. Disorderly conduct is a misdemeanor that may include fighting, disturbing an assembly or meeting, boisterous or excessive noise, or offensive, obscene or abusive language.

How it wo​rks 

The juvenile is required to:

  • ​Attend an online diversion course about encouraging positive behavior and supporting community values. At least one parent or guardian must attend with the child.
  • Complete four hours of community w​ork service.
  • Pay the victim restitution if they incurred a monetary loss. Restitution must be less than $100.

All requirements of the program must be completed within six months from enrollment. Failure to do so may result in termination of the program and the filing of a citation or petition in juvenile court.

If the juvenile has already completed a Youth Accountability Program (other than Alcohol & Cannabis of Misdemeanor Property Offense) or failed to complete an earlier program, they are not eligible for the program.

Program ben​efits

The juvenile will learn the importance of respecting others, how to resolve disagreements without using violence and will have a better understanding about the impact of their behavior.

After the program is successfully completed, the case is closed and no further action will be taken.  

For more information, contact:
County Attorney's Office
651-438-4438