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Commonly Asked Questions about California Juvenile Court Documents

Contrary to popular belief, a minors juvenile record in California is not automatically sealed when he or she turns 18.
Juvenile court records are not considered criminal records and generally speaking, juvenile records should not be reported or discovered when youth are searching for employment.
If the juvenile may be adjudicated delinquent or sentenced to incarceration, the prosecution has the burden of proving the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. In other situations, the prosecution has the burden of proving the charges by the preponderance of the evidence.
Juvenile records are automatically expunged when the individual docHubes 21 years of age, unless the person was previously classified as a serious or habitual juvenile offender, or he had been committed to a juvenile correctional facility or juvenile prison.
Persons seeking access to and/or photocopies of Juvenile records under WIC 827 or local rule must complete forms JUV-004 and JUV-237. Others must complete and file a Petition for Access to Juvenile Case File (JC Form # JV-570PDF) to receive photocopies of dependency records.
Authorized persons may inspect the juvenile court record by completing a Declaration in Support of Request to Inspect and/or Copy Juvenile Court Records Without a Court Order (L-0673) . Persons not authorized by statute and the news media must make a request to the court for access to specific juvenile court records.
Juvenile records are not automatically sealed upon a youths 18th birthday. Youth must petition the juvenile court to have them sealed. Youth can do this by filling out a form and filing it with the juvenile court in the county where the youth was convicted.