06/20/2026 Teen sexting can move from a private mistake to a court problem
faster than most families expect. In Pennsylvania, minors can face
charges for sending, sharing, possessing, or viewing sexual images of
other minors. The facts matter. So, does getting legal help quickly.
What Pennsylvania Law Says
Pennsylvania
has a specific teen sexting statute, 18 Pa.C.S. § 6321, called
“Transmission of sexually explicit images by minor.” It applies to
people under 18. The law covers electronic communications involving
sexually explicit images, including certain AI-created images after a
2024 update.
Conduct
Possible Charge
A minor sends an explicit image of themselves
Summary offense
A minor knowingly views or possesses an explicit image of a minor age 12 or older
Summary offense
A minor shares an explicit image of another minor age 12 or older
Third-degree misdemeanor
A minor shares or creates a nude image without consent to harass, scare, or cause emotional distress
Second-degree misdemeanor
These cases can still affect school discipline, family stress, custody disputes, and future background checks.
When Charges Get More Serious
Not
every case stays under the teen sexting law. Pennsylvania’s child
sexual abuse material statute, 18 Pa.C.S. § 6312, may apply when the
facts involve sexual acts, commercial use, or conduct that falls outside
the sexting statute. That can mean felony exposure.
Parents
should be careful in the first few hours after learning about an image.
Good intentions can cause problems. Do not forward an image to another
parent, coach, teacher, or school official. Do not post about it online.
Save messages when possible, then talk with a sex crimes attorney before anyone gives a statement.
What Parents Should Do First
A calm response helps. A panicked one can make a bad day worse.
- Ask your child what happened, who received the image, and whether anyone made threats.
- Keep the phone available, but avoid searching through every file without advice.
- Write down names, dates, app names, and school involvement.
- Do not let your child explain the situation to police alone.
- Get legal help before agreeing to an interview or diversion program.
Why Legal Guidance Matters
Teen sexting cases are not “just kids being kids” once police, school administrators, or prosecutors get involved. A lawyer can review whether the image fits the statute, whether the viewing was accidental, whether consent is disputed, and whether the case belongs in juvenile court, summary court, or a more serious track.
If your child was pressured, threatened, or exploited by someone else, the family may also need guidance from a sexual abuse lawyer who understands victim protection, reporting duties, and related court issues.
Perna & Abracht, LLC is a full-service law firm serving clients in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Northern Delaware. The firm handles criminal defense matters, including juvenile crimes and sex crime allegations, with a practical focus on protecting clients’ rights, records, and futures. Families facing a teen sexting investigation can contact the firm for clear guidance before speaking with police, school officials, or prosecutors. For learn more https://pa4law.com/sex-crimes-sexual-assault-lawyer/
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