West Virginia Division of Juvenile Services


The West Virginia Division of Juvenile Services was a state agency of West Virginia, headquartered on the second floor of the Brooks Medical Building in Charleston. The agency operated juvenile correctional facilities. On July 1, 2018, the division, along with the Division of Corrections and the Regional Jail Authority, were merged into the newly created West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Facilities

Maximum secured facilities:
Staff secured facilities include:
Minimum secured facilities:
Youth diagnostic centers:
The young diagnostic centers are designated to hold youth for 60 days. WVDJS operated two diagnostic centers until January 2006, when Kuhn took all diagnostic functions and Northern West Virginia was reclassified. In February 2008 Northern West Virginia was re-opened as a classification center, increasing classification bed space from 38 to 53.

Detention centers

Detention centers include:
Contract/Private detention centers:
Youth reporting centers include:
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