This form is an order of the court on a motion to seal juvenile court records. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Renton Washington JU 10.0320 — Order on Motion to Seal Records of Juvenile Offender Pursuant to RCW 13.50.050 11 refers to a specific legal order that pertains to the sealing of records for juvenile offenders in Renton, Washington, in accordance with the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 13.50.050. This order allows for the confidentiality and protection of a juvenile offender's records to ensure their future opportunities are not hindered by past mistakes. The Order on Motion to Seal Records of Juvenile Offender serves multiple purposes, including safeguarding the privacy of the individual, preventing discrimination, and promoting successful reintegration into society. By sealing the records, the offender's past offenses, charges, and convictions are effectively hidden from public view, protecting them from potential harm such as stigmatization or limitations on educational and employment prospects. Different types of Renton Washington JU 10.0320 — Order on Motion to Seal Records may include variations based on the specific case details, circumstances, and RCW provisions applied. These variations may relate to specific offenses, age ranges, stipulations, or statutory requirements. However, the overarching goal remains the same — to allow the rehabilitation and second chance for juvenile offenders who have demonstrated a commitment to personal growth and the avoidance of criminal behavior. To qualify for the sealing of records, the juvenile offender, their legal counsel, or the relevant party must file a motion with the court, citing their eligibility under RCW 13.50.050 11. The court reviews the motion and considers factors such as the nature of the offenses, the offender's age, the time that has elapsed, and any rehabilitation efforts. If the court deems the motion worthy, an order is issued to seal the records, ensuring their long-term confidentiality. Renton Washington JU 10.0320 — Order on Motion to Seal Records of Juvenile Offender Pursuant to RCW 13.50.050 11 plays a vital role in the criminal justice system by recognizing the potential for positive change and providing an opportunity for rehabilitation and a fresh start for juveniles involved in criminal activities in Renton, Washington.Renton Washington JU 10.0320 — Order on Motion to Seal Records of Juvenile Offender Pursuant to RCW 13.50.050 11 refers to a specific legal order that pertains to the sealing of records for juvenile offenders in Renton, Washington, in accordance with the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 13.50.050. This order allows for the confidentiality and protection of a juvenile offender's records to ensure their future opportunities are not hindered by past mistakes. The Order on Motion to Seal Records of Juvenile Offender serves multiple purposes, including safeguarding the privacy of the individual, preventing discrimination, and promoting successful reintegration into society. By sealing the records, the offender's past offenses, charges, and convictions are effectively hidden from public view, protecting them from potential harm such as stigmatization or limitations on educational and employment prospects. Different types of Renton Washington JU 10.0320 — Order on Motion to Seal Records may include variations based on the specific case details, circumstances, and RCW provisions applied. These variations may relate to specific offenses, age ranges, stipulations, or statutory requirements. However, the overarching goal remains the same — to allow the rehabilitation and second chance for juvenile offenders who have demonstrated a commitment to personal growth and the avoidance of criminal behavior. To qualify for the sealing of records, the juvenile offender, their legal counsel, or the relevant party must file a motion with the court, citing their eligibility under RCW 13.50.050 11. The court reviews the motion and considers factors such as the nature of the offenses, the offender's age, the time that has elapsed, and any rehabilitation efforts. If the court deems the motion worthy, an order is issued to seal the records, ensuring their long-term confidentiality. Renton Washington JU 10.0320 — Order on Motion to Seal Records of Juvenile Offender Pursuant to RCW 13.50.050 11 plays a vital role in the criminal justice system by recognizing the potential for positive change and providing an opportunity for rehabilitation and a fresh start for juveniles involved in criminal activities in Renton, Washington.