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Peer Justice Program | Youth Service Bureau of Rock Island County

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Resource Name:Peer Justice Program | Youth Service Bureau of Rock Island County

address

2728 41st Street, Moline, IL 61265

Eligibility

Open to adolescents ages 13-17 who are referred by the police for a misdemeanor offense or ordinance violation, adolescents and parents must agree to plead guilty to the charge, arrest must occur in Rock Island County

Required documents

Varies by service

Hours

Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm Court held the first three Thu of the month
(309) 524-3212

Voice

·

Main Phone

Application process

Call for information

Fees

$150

Service area

Rock Island County, IL
Teens who plead no contest to misdemeanor charges, non-violent felonies, and ordinance violations are referred to Peer Justice instead of municipal or Juvenile court.  A sentencing hearing is conducted with a judge and teen, volunteer jurors.  The jury determine a sentence.

Date of Last Formal Update

04/24/2026

Data provided by

United Way of the Midlands

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Providing organization

Youth Service Bureau of Rock Island County

Provides mental health services for youth and families.

Peer Justice Program | Youth Service Bureau of Rock Island County