When a juvenile has been committed to the District of Columbia for a specified time (not longer than age 21) in which the agency (Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS)) can end the commitment without judicial authorization.
During the Government shutdown, all jurors should report to Court according to their jurors summons because the District of Columbia Courts will continue case resolution activities in all divisions and Family Court of the Superior Court and appeals in the Court of Appeals. Juvenile probation services provided by the Social Services Division will continue. The issuing of marriage licenses and performing marriage ceremonies will cease during the lapse, however Superior Court staff will continue to issue certified copies of vital records, which include certified copies of marriage certificates. More information can be found here: https://www.dccourts.gov/sites/default/files/matters-docs/DC_Courts_Shutdown_Plan.pdf
When a juvenile has been committed to the District of Columbia for a specified time (not longer than age 21) in which the agency (Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS)) can end the commitment without judicial authorization.