A California Order on Request for Release of Minor's Confidential Information is a legal document used to request and obtain confidential information about a minor (a person under the age of 18) from a third party. The document is used to protect the minor's privacy and ensure that any sensitive information is only released to the appropriate parties. There are two types of California Order on Request for Release of Minor's Confidential Information: one for a minor's medical records, and another for a minor's educational records. The medical records order allows a third party to be able to access a minor's medical information, such as diagnosis, treatment plans, and prescription information. The educational records order allows a third party to access a minor's educational and academic records, such as grades, test scores, and attendance records. Both orders must be signed by a parent or legal guardian in order to be valid and must be accompanied by a valid form of identification.