California Confidential Information — Juvenile is a set of laws and regulations that protect the identity and personal data of minors in the state of California. It applies to any information that is related to minors, such as their name, address, date of birth, school records, medical records, court records, and other sensitive information. The law is intended to safeguard minors from potential exploitation by giving them the right to privacy. There are two main types of California Confidential Information — Juvenile: 1) Juvenile Court Records, and 2) Juvenile Dependency Records. Juvenile Court Records include any information related to a minor's involvement with the court system, such as court proceedings, orders, and transcripts. Juvenile Dependency Records refer to any information related to minors who are in foster care or dependents of the court. This includes information such as case plans, assessments, and reports.