JU 07.0820 - Advice of Rights Regarding Juvenile Records - Washington-2025

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The United States Supreme Court has held that in juvenile commitment proceedings, juvenile courts must afford to juveniles basic constitutional protections, such as advance notice of the charges, the right to counsel, the right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses, and the right to remain silent.
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
In Washington State, a juvenile is any individual between the ages of 8 and 18 and who has never been transferred to adult court. Persons younger than 8 years of age cannot commit crimes in Washington.
Yes. In Washington, juvenile court records are available and open to the general public until they are sealed or destroyed.
Court expungement (vacation) of some convictions. Washington law allows courts to seal or destroy juvenile records. These records can be seen only by a court order. The state also offers an automatic administrative procedure that destroys records once a juvenile becomes 18.

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Twenty-four states have laws that automatically seal or expunge juvenile records in certain circumstances.

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