You certainly can. If the record was destroyed because of it being a juvenile conviction, you'd be perfectly fine.
Can a convicted felone become a juvenile probation officer.
it takes many years to become a juvenile delinquent officer because you have to work hard for it and then you have to dedicate yourself completely to it and work with full enthusiasm.
To put it simply, no, they would never hire you.
It is possible that you may be considered for employment for minor offenses committed when you were a juvenile, but the only way to learn the answer would be to speak with the agency you wish to work for.
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It can depend on what the juvenile arrest was for. For a felony crime? Probably not.
It will be a part of your JUVENILE record which will become sealed to the public when you reach 18 years of age.
It's not impossible to become a police officer with a juvenile criminal record, but it will be very difficult, especially while you're in your 20s. You will need to show that the juvenile offense was the result of behavior you have abandoned and you have maintained a clean record of good conduct for many years since. This means no arrests, no traffic violations, a good work record, no use of illegal drugs, and meeting all of your financial obligations.
There are quite a few who were in trouble as kids that chose law enforcement as adults. You can do it. Question is - do you want to give it a try?
You can become an immigration officer by training and have the qualifications
it depends whether the immigrant has committed felonies
Your juvenile record WILL be available to the background investigator for the department you are interested in, but what that particular department's recruiting/hiring guidelines are, is an impossible question to answer.