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IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF DEKALB COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA PETITION FOR SEALING OF RECORDS FILE NUMBER: CASE NUMBER: IN THE INTEREST OF: RACE The Petitioner alleges as follows: AGE SEX 1. That Petitioner.

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  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Juvenile Petition form and open it in your preferred digital editor.
  2. Begin by entering your file number and case number at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they link your petition to the court's records.
  3. In the section labeled 'In the interest of', write the name of the petitioner as it appears in official documents.
  4. Complete the race, age, and sex sections with accurate information regarding the petitioner.
  5. In the statement section, provide a brief account of the allegations concerning the petitioner, including the relevant adjudications and offenses. Use clear and concise language.
  6. Indicate the date when the petitioner was adjudicated and provide details regarding the offense(s). This information should be factual and straightforward.
  7. Next, specify the date of discharge from supervision and confirm that the petitioner’s court file has been closed.
  8. State the elapsed time since discharge and confirm that no new convictions have occurred, along with assurances of rehabilitation.
  9. Articulate why sealing the records serves both the petitioner's and the public's interests, supporting the request clearly.
  10. At the end of the form, provide the petitioner’s Social Security number, signature, phone number, name, address, city/state/zip code, and date of signing.
  11. Ensure the form is duly signed and dated by an attesting officer prior to submission.
  12. Once all sections are complete, save your document, then download, print, or share the form as necessary for filing.

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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.

The decision made by juvenile court intake may result in the case either being handled informally (nonpetitioned) at the intake level or being petitioned (formally handled) and scheduled for an adjudicatory or waiver hearing.

The complainant is usually either a law enforcement officer or an alleged victim, but a prosecutor can also sign a petition as the complainant as long as: (i) the juvenile court counselor follows the statutory procedures before the petition is signed; and (ii) the prosecutor does not encroach on the role of the ...

In most states, the juvenile court has original jurisdiction over all youth charged with a criminal law violation who were below the age of 18 at the time of the offense, arrest, or referral to court.

Petitioned (formally handled) cases are those that appear on the official court calendar in response to the filing of a petition or other legal instrument requesting the court to adjudicate the youth delinquent or to waive the youth to criminal court for processing as an adult.

What are the steps or stages in the juvenile justice system? Delinquent Behavior. ... Referral. ... Intake or Diversion. ... Transfer or Waiver. ... Detention. ... Adjudication. ... Disposition. ... Juvenile Corrections (Including Probation and Residential Custody)

Petition: A petition is the formal pleading that initiates a juvenile court case, which must be filed by a juvenile court counselor.

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