Seals them to the public. However, only certain records are eligible for a juvenile record expungement. Under Colorado law, a person is eligible if: he/she was found not guilty at trial; 2) a juvenile diversion program or informal adjustment was completed; 3) a person was arrested or given a ticket after one year, but no further action was taken; 4) after four years, the Court has terminated jurisdiction or is unconditionally released from commitment to the department of human services or parole supervision; 5) after ten years, a person has been adjudicated a repeat or mandatory juvenile offender, and the Court has terminated jurisdiction or the person is unconditionally released from parole supervision, whichever date is later.
No, you have to seal your records.
To destroy a corporate seal, you must first ensure that you have the legal authority to do so, as the seal is often considered a legal representation of the company. Once you have obtained the necessary permissions, you can physically destroy the seal by cutting, burning, or otherwise rendering it unusable. It is important to properly document the destruction of the seal and update any relevant records to reflect its disposal.
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There are six blue stars on the Seal of the State of Colorado.
RCA Red Seal Records was created in 1902.
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No. A juvenile criminal record is sealed.Added: UNLESS, the felony the juvenile committed was serious enough to have caused them to be bound over to adult court for trial and adjudication. THEN, that record would appear on the individuals adult record.
what does colorado's state seal stand for
Unfortunately to say, you can't
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.
Pull it apart and smash the letters down with a hammer.