How do I find old juvenile records?
Michael King
Updated on May 01, 2026
Also know, do juvenile records disappear?
All juvenile records can be destroyed if a judge allows them to be. This includes cases where you were put on probation or even sent to the Department of Correction. You have to ask for the records to be expunged.
Likewise, are juvenile records permanent? An expunged juvenile record is physically and digitally destroyed. All documents in relation to the juvenile's arrest, detention, sentencing, and probation must be permanently deleted from the archives of the court, law enforcement, and any other person or agency that provided services to a child under a court order.
In this regard, how long does a juvenile record last?
Most juvenile records will be automatically destroyed if you are nineteen or older and at least five years have passed since the end of your involvement with juvenile court. If your record was reported to the DMV, it will be automatically destroyed when you turn twenty-nine.
Does California automatically seal juvenile records?
California Juvenile Records Automatically Sealed Upon Completion of Probation. The California State Legislature amended Section 786 of the Welfare and Institutions Code which now allows for juvenile records to be sealed automatically after the case is dismissed.