The Oregon Motion to Open Confidential Juvenile File is a legal request that can be filed in Oregon juvenile court to gain access to records that are normally confidential and not open to the public. This motion is typically filed by a juvenile’s parent, guardian, or attorney in order to obtain information about the juvenile’s case. The motion must be supported by evidence and must demonstrate a need for access to the records. There are two types of Oregon Motion to Open Confidential Juvenile File: the Motion to Open General Confidential Juvenile File and the Motion to Open Protective Confidential Juvenile File. The Motion to Open General Confidential Juvenile File is used to access records related to delinquency, dependency, and guardianship proceedings, while the Motion to Open Protective Confidential Juvenile File is used to access records related to protective proceedings such as involuntary civil commitment and guardianship of minors.