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What is the “Automatic Restriction Access to Juvenile Records System”?

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What is the “Automatic Restriction Access to Juvenile Records System”?

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The Juvenile Restricted Access Record System limits access to a juvenile’s records after the juvenile reaches the age of 21, if he or she does not commit any criminal offenses after reaching 17 years of age. A person whose juvenile records are placed on restricted access is not required to disclose the arrest, prosecution or results as an adult. The only people who can get access to restricted juvenile records are criminal justice representatives with a purpose related to criminal justice. Employers, schools and others are denied access to restricted records.

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