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Woodbourne is an unincorporated community (population 3,710) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Because Woodbourne is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bucks County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The juvenile curfew rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Bucks County has no countywide juvenile curfew. Several municipalities โ including Bristol Borough, Bensalem Township, and Morrisville โ enforce juvenile curfews for minors under 18. Typical hours are 10 PM weeknights and 12 AM weekends. PA enables municipal curfews under 53 P.S. ยง66301. Parents may be fined for repeat violations.
Bucks County does not administer a countywide juvenile curfew. Municipal authority to impose juvenile curfews derives from the general police power of boroughs (8 Pa.C.S. ยง1202) and townships (53 P.S. ยง66501). Typical juvenile curfew ordinances in Bucks apply to persons under 18 (some under 17) during specified nighttime hours: school nights (Sunday through Thursday) typically 10 PM or 11 PM to 6 AM; weekend nights (Friday and Saturday) typically midnight to 6 AM. A daytime truancy curfew may also apply during public school hours to combat school skipping. Enforcing municipalities in Bucks have historically included Bristol Borough, Morrisville, Bensalem Township, Tullytown, and other lower Bucks communities with higher population density. Upper and central Bucks townships (e.g., Doylestown, Buckingham, Newtown) commonly rely on general loitering and PA criminal statutes rather than dedicated curfew ordinances. Standard exceptions include: accompanied by parent/guardian; traveling directly to/from lawful employment; attending a school-sponsored, religious, or community event; medical emergency; and in the case of emancipated minors. PA statute 18 Pa.C.S. ยง6301 (corruption of minors) provides the broader state framework for adult liability. Enforcement typically proceeds by police returning minors to parents on first offense, with citations issued to parents for repeat violations. Habitual violations may trigger juvenile court referral under 42 Pa.C.S. ยง6302 (dependent child proceedings). The Bucks County Juvenile Probation Department handles court-referred juveniles.
First offense: typically warning and parental notification with return home by police. Repeat offenses: $50-$500 fine to parent/guardian. Habitual violations: juvenile court referral for dependency proceedings. Commercial establishments knowingly permitting curfew violations (e.g., late-night venues): municipal fines and potential PLCB license action if applicable.
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