Texas Court Ordered Curfew

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Juvenile Curfew Curfew for juveniles under age of 17 is p.m.

The maximum penalty for violating the ordinance is a $500 fine. The minor's parent also may be fined if he or she allows a minor to remain in any public place during the curfew.

Follow. EL PASO, Texas -- El Paso county commissioners approved a late-night curfew for juveniles who are found in public places. The new curfew extends an older order, saying juveniles under the age of 17 cannot be in public places between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., the same curfew that is already instituted in city limits.

In this section: Curfew hours means: p.m. to a.m. any day except Friday or Saturday; and. midnight to a.m. Friday and Saturday.

A minor is a person between ten years of age and sixteen years of age. The hours of curfew are Sunday through Thursday, from 11 pm until 6 am . The hours of curfew for Friday and Saturday are midnight to 6 am . The curfew hours established remain in effect for the entire year and do not change during summer break.

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