Washington Advice of Rights Regarding Juvenile Records is a set of documents created by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSS) to inform juveniles and their parents or guardians of their rights regarding juvenile records. The documents provide information on how juvenile records are maintained and accessed, and educate juveniles and their parents on their rights related to these records. The Washington Advice of Rights Regarding Juvenile Records includes three documents: 1. Juvenile Court Records Privacy Act Summary: This document provides information on the Washington State Juvenile Court Records Privacy Act, which sets out the rules and regulations regarding the maintenance and inspection of juvenile records. It explains the rights that juveniles and their parents have to access, inspect, and challenge the accuracy of juvenile records. 2. Juvenile Records Access and Inspection Rights: This document explains the juvenile’s rights to access and inspect their juvenile records. It also explains the procedures for challenging the accuracy of juvenile records and provides information on how to file a complaint. 3. Juvenile Records Disposition and Destruction Rights: This document explains the rights of the juvenile and their parents/guardians to request the destruction of juvenile records. It also explains the process for requesting the destruction of juvenile records, and provides information on how to appeal a denied request.