How to seal juvenile court records

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You can seal your records after you turn 18 unless you have committed certain serious crimes. Your records can be sealed automatically. You can call the probation department of the county you went to court in.

An official will interview you. You will need the following information:

  • A list of all agencies and counties you have had contact with
  • Any criminal activity since you had contact with the juvenile court, including information on arrests
  • If your record is clean, the court will seal your record
  • there Is also I fee You might have to pay

Remember: if you seal your records they will be destroyed after 5 years, and unsealed records will be destroyed after age 28.

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