The Nevada Juvenile Petition for Release of Records is a legal document that a person must submit to the court in order to receive records pertaining to a juvenile case. The petition is used to request court records such as case reports, court orders, and other documents related to a juvenile case that are legally protected from public disclosure. There are two types of Nevada Juvenile Petition for Release of Records: one for records related to a juvenile case that has been closed, and one for records related to an open juvenile case. In the closed case petition, the petitioner must provide the court with the name and case number of the juvenile case, and in the open case petition, the petitioner must provide the court with the name of the juvenile, the date of birth, and the case number. Both petitions must be signed by the petitioner and include any additional information required by the court. After the court has reviewed the petition, they may grant or deny the request for release of records.