JU 10.0210 - Order Regarding Correction or Destruction of Improperly Retained Records - Washington-2025

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If your court record is sealed, the public cannot inspect or access your court records. This includes both the paper court files and all electronic and digital records. Once your records are sealed, they will not show up on state or federal background checks.
Twenty-four states have laws that automatically seal or expunge juvenile records in certain circumstances.
Although the juvenile record shall be sealed, the social file may be available to any juvenile justice or care agency when an investigation or case involving the juvenile subject of the records is being prosecuted by the juvenile justice or care agency or when the juvenile justice or care agency is assigned the
(6) Forfeiture by wrongdoing. A statement offered against a party that has engaged directly or indirectly in wrongdoing that was intended to, and did, procure the unavailability of the declarant as a witness.
0:58 2:52 So even if a state has sealed or expuned a juvenile. Record it might still appear on an FBIMoreSo even if a state has sealed or expuned a juvenile. Record it might still appear on an FBI background. Check because the FBI has the authority to access these records for certain purposes.