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  2. Begin by filling in the county name where the juvenile court is located at the top of the form.
  3. Enter the case number, sex, date of birth (DOB), and age of the child involved in the case.
  4. In the 'TO' section, specify the name of the individual being subpoenaed.
  5. Fill in the date and time for the hearing, along with its address details.
  6. Clearly list any documents or evidence that must be brought to court in the designated area.
  7. Complete the witness section by entering the judge's name and signing as Clerk/Deputy Clerk.
  8. Finally, ensure you complete the Proof of Service section if applicable, detailing how and when service was made.

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The Juvenile Petition The first step in the juvenile court process is the filing of a petition by the District Attorneys Office or Juvenile Probation Department. Most DA offices have departments dedicated solely to handling juvenile matters. There are two different types of petitions that can be filed.
Although a verbal request is acceptable, please submit your request in writing so that the Department can accurately respond and track your request. Email: legal@djj.state.ga.us. Fax: 404-508-5108. Mail: Department of Juvenile Justice. Telephone: 404-508-7243. What to put in your request:
Referral. A young person enters the juvenile justice system with an arrest or referral. While the vast majority of referrals come from police, youth also can be referred by educators, parents, alleged crime victims or other members of the community.
Petition: A document filed in juvenile court alleging that a juvenile is a delinquent or a status offender and asking that the court assume jurisdiction over the juvenile or that an alleged delinquent be transferred to criminal court for prosecution as an adult.
Juvenile justice court cases start with the filing of a petition. The Probation Department or the District Attorney can file the petition. A petition asks the court to get involved. It says what the state thinks the youth did. It is the judges job to decide if the petition is true.

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Juvenile delinquency files shall be sealed by the court upon dismissal of the petition or upon completion of informal adjustment. The individual may apply for sealing, or the court may do it on its own motion. GA. CODE 15-11-701.
6) Fact Finding Hearing (also known as an adjudication hearing or trial) In juvenile court, instead of a jury, a judge is the one to decide whether the prosecuting attorney has proven his or her case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Request Retrieval by the Court You must contact the state or local court in which the matter your inquiring took place. When the file arrives, it may be viewed in person in the Clerks Office. Copies of documents are $. 50 per page.

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