Michigan Ex Parte Renewal of Restoration Order (Delinquency Proceedings) is a legal procedure that allows delinquent youth to have their juvenile records sealed or expunged. This process allows juvenile delinquents to start fresh and move forward in life without the burden of a criminal record. The renewal of the restoration order is a court-ordered process that can be requested by the juvenile or his/her attorney. The Michigan Ex Parte Renewal of Restoration Order (Delinquency Proceedings) can take two forms: 1. Expungement: When a juvenile’s records are expunged, they are destroyed and no longer available to the public. 2. Sealing: When a juvenile’s records are sealed, they are kept from the public, but may still be available to law enforcement. In order to be approved for an Ex Parte Renewal of Restoration Order (Delinquency Proceedings), the petitioner must demonstrate that they have been rehabilitated and are no longer a risk to the public. This process typically requires a judge to review the juvenile’s criminal record, conduct a hearing, and make a determination whether the petitioner should be granted an Ex Parte Renewal of Restoration Order.