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In Washington, juvenile court records do not automatically disappear when you turn 18. In fact, almost all your juvenile records remain open for the public to view unless you ask a court to ?seal? them. You must meet certain requirements to be eligible to have your record sealed. Eligibility depends on a number of factors, including the seriousness of the juvenile offense, the amount of time that has passed since your most recent conviction, and the existence of any pending criminal matters.
By: Street Youth Legal Advocates of Washington
  
   
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