Illinois Additional Juvenile Records refers to the records kept by the state of Illinois regarding juvenile delinquency and criminal behavior. These records include delinquency petitions, probation reports, court orders, and court transcripts. Additionally, the records can include information on the juvenile's educational and mental health history, as well as any other details related to the youth's case. There are two main types of Illinois Additional Juvenile Records: confidential records and non-confidential records. Confidential records are those that are not accessible to the public, while non-confidential records are available to the public upon request. These records are stored in the Juvenile Justice Information System (JJSS) and can be accessed by the courts, state agencies, and other authorized persons.