Juvenile records are not automat ally sealed when you turn eighteen. To get your record sealed you must file a petition with the court to have it sealed. Once it is sealed, the record will be destroyed after five years. Attached is a sample of the petition.
In California, certain types of juvenile findings ("findings" are the juvenile equivalent of adult convictions) may be sealed once the minor turns 18. This is not automatic. A petition must be filed and there must be a hearing before a judge. Some people try to do this on their own. Some are successful and some are not. I would recommend hiring an attorney to prepare the petition and to represent you in court at the hearing.
Without knowing what state your case is in, it is impossible to say. Contact a local attorney. That will be your best way of getting an accurate answer.
No! Colorado juvenile records are not automatically expunged. You must file a petition with the court to expunge the record. The time period to file the petition to expunge depends on the type of crime that you pled or were found guilty. Most criminal defense attorney would be able to determine when and if you are eligible for expungement and can file the petition for you.
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