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Juvenile Curfew: Bolingbrook vs Joliet

How do juvenile curfew rules compare between Bolingbrook, IL and Joliet, IL?

Bolingbrook has fewer restrictions than Joliet.

Bolingbrook, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Will County enforces a juvenile curfew for minors under 17. Nighttime curfew hours typically run 11 PM to 6 AM on school nights with later weekend hours.

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Joliet, IL

Will County

Heavy Restrictions

Joliet enforces a two-tier juvenile curfew under Section 21-18. Minors aged 16-17 must be home by 11:00 PM, and those 15 and under by 10:00 PM. Curfew ends at 6:00 AM. Parents who knowingly permit violations are also liable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBolingbrookJoliet
AgeUnder 17 (varies by city)-
School Nights11 PM to 6 AM-
Weekends12 AM to 6 AM-
ExceptionsWork, school events, parents-
Code Section-Sec. 21-18
Ages 16-17-11 PM - 6 AM
Ages 15 & Under-10 PM - 6 AM
Parent Liability-Yes

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Bolingbrook FAQ

What age does curfew apply to?

Typically minors under 17. Some cities set the threshold at 16 or 18. Check Will County ordinance.

What are the exceptions?

Common exceptions include traveling to/from work, school activities, emergencies, and being with a parent or guardian.

Joliet FAQ

What is the curfew for minors in Joliet?

Ages 16-17: 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Ages 15 and under: 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or approved companion 18+ to be out during curfew hours.

Are there exceptions to the Joliet curfew?

Yes. Exceptions include returning from work, school/church/civic activities, emergencies, riding in a vehicle directed by a parent, and exercising First Amendment rights.

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