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PINS stands for "Person In Need of Supervision." It refers to a young person who is not following the rules and needs help from the court system to get back on track. Examples of PINS include: A teenager who skips school and refuses to listen to their parents. A child who runs away from home frequently.
PINS stands for Person in Need of Supervision. This refers to a document that can be used in reference to young people. The latter would require some supervision under the law.
Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS)
The PINS warrant is a way to locate and bring the child before the court to address their situation and provide services, but is not the same as the PINS petition, which is the initial document filed to request the court to intervene.
Be ready to give your phone number and location. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (DPS) 24-HOUR NON-EMERGENCY NUMBER/ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 800-525-5555 • txdps.state.tx Call for non-emergency roadside assistance; answered 24 hours a day by a live operator. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1.
If an immediate response is needed, please dial 9-1-1 in cases of emergency or 972-547-2700 if no emergency exists.
Service Area: Village of North Collins. Call 911 for emergencies. Call 716-337-3214 for Department information. Handicap Accessible?
For non-emergency call 972-547-5100.