Connecticut Juvenile Matters Request by Victim to Test Child for AIDS/HIV is a legal document that allows a victim of a juvenile offense to request that the court order the juvenile offender to be tested for HIV/AIDS. It is a part of the Connecticut Juvenile Matters process, which is a system that provides basic civil legal services for juveniles involved in delinquency proceedings. This document serves to ensure that the juvenile offender is aware of the consequences of their actions and is given the opportunity to receive proper medical care and counseling if needed. The document must be completed and signed by the victim and the prosecuting attorney. There are two types of Connecticut Juvenile Matters Request by Victim to Test Child for AIDS/HIV: 1) Request to Test Child for AIDS/HIV: The victim can make a written request to the court to order the juvenile offender to be tested for HIV/AIDS. 2) Request to Release Test Results: The victim may also make a written request to the court to release the results of the juvenile offender’s HIV/AIDS test to them. Both types of requests must be reviewed and approved by the court before any action is taken.