2018 Georgia Code
Title 15 - Courts
Chapter 11 - Juvenile Code
Article 3 - Dependency Proceedings
Part 3 - Taking Into Care
§ 15-11-133. Removal of child from the home; protective custody

Universal Citation: GA Code § 15-11-133 (2018)
  • (a) A child may be removed from his or her home, without the consent of his or her parents, guardian, or legal custodian:

    • (1) Pursuant to an order of the court under this article; or

    • (2) By a law enforcement officer or duly authorized officer of the court if a child is in imminent danger of abuse or neglect if he or she remains in the home.

  • (b) Upon removing a child from his or her home, a law enforcement officer or duly authorized officer of the court shall:

    • (1) Immediately deliver such child to a medical facility if such child is believed to suffer from a serious physical condition or illness which requires prompt treatment, and, upon delivery, shall promptly contact DFCS;

    • (2) Bring such child immediately before the juvenile court or promptly contact a juvenile court intake officer; and

    • (3) Promptly give notice to the court and such child's parents, guardian, or legal custodian that such child is in protective custody, together with a statement of the reasons for taking such child into protective custody.

  • (c) The removal of a child from his or her home by a law enforcement officer shall not be deemed an arrest.

  • (d) A law enforcement officer removing a child from his or her home has all the privileges and immunities of a law enforcement officer making an arrest.

  • (e) A law enforcement officer shall promptly contact a juvenile court intake officer for issuance of a court order once such officer has taken a child into protective custody and delivered such child to a medical facility.

  • (f) A juvenile court intake officer shall immediately determine if a child should be released, remain in protective custody, or be brought before the court upon being contacted by a law enforcement officer, duly authorized officer of the court, or DFCS that a child has been taken into protective custody.

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