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Persons seeking access to and/or photocopies of Juvenile records under WIC §827 or local rule must complete forms JUV-004 and JUV-237. Others must complete and file a "Petition for Access to Juvenile Case File" (JC Form # JV-570PDF) to receive photocopies of dependency records.
Authorized persons may inspect the juvenile court record by completing a Declaration in Support of Request to Inspect and/or Copy Juvenile Court Records Without a Court Order (L-0673) . Persons not authorized by statute and the news media must make a request to the court for access to specific juvenile court records.
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It's up to the individual State law regarding juvenile records as to what is reported to NCIC/III In most instances juvenile records are completely sealed. Exceptions are made for cases where the juvenile's crime allows them to be tried as an adult.
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Persons seeking access to and/or photocopies of Juvenile records under WIC §827 or local rule must complete forms JUV-004 and JUV-237. Others must complete and file a "Petition for Access to Juvenile Case File" (JC Form # JV-570PDF) to receive photocopies of dependency records.
Juvenile court proceedings begin with the arrest of a minor. If law enforcement decides to detain the minor, then the minor may be taken to juvenile hall and face charges in juvenile court. Who can be charged in juvenile court? To be charged in juvenile court in California you typically must be under the age of 18.