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In California, juvenile criminal records are sealed and inaccessible by the general public according to California Rule of Court 5.552, and Welfare and Institution Code section 827.
Additionally, youth may have their records sealed if they wait at least five years after the jurisdiction of the juvenile court has terminated or, in a case in which no petition was filed, five years or more after the person was cited to appear before a probation officer or was taken before a probation officer pursuant
This information is considered off limits and prohibits employers from asking about and considering information related to an arrest, detention, process, diversion, supervision, adjudication or court disposition that occurred under juvenile court jurisdiction.
To get information about your Juvenile Justice file (and find out if you have one), you must go to the Juvenile Justice Clerks Office at the Juvenile Justice Courthouse in person with a picture ID.
Having an extensive criminal record can cause you to be rejected from enlisting in the military. Military recruits must undergo a Moral Character Screening Of Credit and Criminal Background. This process screens for adverse criminal records, credit issues, or juvenile adjudication records.
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Additionally, youth may have their records sealed if they wait at least five years after the jurisdiction of the juvenile court has terminated or, in a case in which no petition was filed, five years or more after the person was cited to appear before a probation officer or was taken before a probation officer pursuant
To get information about your Juvenile Justice file (and find out if you have one), you must go to the Juvenile Justice Clerks Office at the Juvenile Justice Courthouse in person with a picture ID.
Strict background checks at the local, state, and federal level are performed on each individual recruit during the MEPS process. Therefore, if youre caught lying at MEPS, the consequences can result in your ineligibility to join the military, potential criminal charges, and repercussions in the civilian sector.
In California, juvenile criminal records are sealed and inaccessible by the general public according to California Rule of Court 5.552, and Welfare and Institution Code section 827.
Juvenile Justice Records Please call Juvenile Justice Reception, (916) 876-7753, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to make an appointment. If you are not a party in the juvenile case and wish to view juvenile court records, you must ask for a Judges permission. ( Welfare and Institution code, section 827.)

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