Once the juvenile reaches the age of adulthood, their juvenile record should become automatically sealed to the public. I am not aware of any specifc procedures for expunging a juvenile's record while the individual is STILL a juvenile.
It depends on the conditions of your case. You can take an online free eligibility test to see if you can get your record sealed or not. See the below link:
till their 18
Yes. Juveniles can be convicted of a crime as long as they are over the age of 12(in WA other states may vary). Juveniles under the age of 12 are not considered to have the capacity to understand what they are doing. Although a juveniles criminal record is usually wiped clean when they turn 18.
There is not a curfew for anyone in Denton, TX except for juveniles on probation.
It will always remain on the juvenile record, but juvenile records are customarily sealed to the general public when the juvnile reaches their 18th birthday.
"Texas Gov't Code Ann. 406.013 requires a Notary Public to use a seal of office to authenticate all his/her acts. A printed seal does not mean a hand drawn seal."
Forever. Any charge/conviction will never fall of a record.
Universal Juveniles was created in 1980.
It depends on where in Texas & what there record retention policy is. But generally, TX records have been computerized & placed on-line from 1976-Present.
I do not know about exsponging it from your record but after like several years from when the incident happened you can make a motion to seal your record
You would have to petition the court with a request to seal the record, giving good reason why it should be granted. Sealing the case file will not remove the record of your arrest and conviction.
yes