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Sealing Juvenile Records

In the State of California, juvenile records do not automatically go away over time. If you or someone you love is living as an adult with juvenile record, you understand the difficulties that record can cause. The pursuit of having your records sealed could have a very positive affect on your future.

The Advantage Of Sealed Juvenile Records

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A petition for having records sealed in essence creates very strict requirements prohibiting access to your records without scrupulous judicial review. Colleges cannot access your records. Military recruiters won’t have access to your records. Potential employers will see no record on your background checks. Sealing juvenile records means they are no longer a part of public record.

No longer will you have to deal with the prejudices of others who find out you are a former juvenile offender. After those records are sealed you can legally and in good conscience answer “no” to important interview questions. Please note that the military could require a waiver by you for release of your juvenile records before you can be accepted for service. This will depend on the type of offense. Never the less, sealing can be beneficial.

  • Do you have a criminal record? No.
  • Have you ever been arrested? No.

Clearly the advantages to pursuing sealing are many. Now let’s talk about who is eligible for having records sealed.

How Do I Know If I’m Eligible To Have My Juvenile Records Sealed

Here are some simple questions to ask to find out if you are eligible to petition to have your juvenile records sealed.

#1 Am I 18 years or older now?

#2 If not, has it been at least five years since my punishment was met?

#3 Have I refrained from committing any of the following crimes of “moral turpitude”?

  • Sex offenses
  • Theft
  • Fraud

#4 Can we create a compelling case to convince the court that I have been rehabilitated?

#5 Am I free from any pending civil cases from my juvenile episodes?

If the answer to all five questions is “yes”, there is a good chance you qualify to petition to have your records expunged. Enlist the advocacy of a skilled and proficient juvenile law attorney to walk you through the process.

Contact Wesley Schroeder – Juvenile Records Attorney

Call (408) 277-0377 or contact us online to schedule an appointment with our firm and let us get started on your case today. With the counsel of Wesley Schroeder, you can petition to have your records sealed with the confidence of experience. Wesley Schroeder seeks to provide the highest quality representation for you and your family throughout the petition process and requisite hearings. Call today!