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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

27A.080 Juvenile court records to be deposited with Administrative Office of

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the Courts -- Availability of records.
(1)The Administrative Office of the Courts shall be the primary repository of court
records of juveniles charged with, arrested for, and against whom complaints
have been filed, involving status offenses, public offenses, and youthful
offender proceedings, together with all court records of the handling and
disposition of those cases, and shall keep and maintain these records.
(2)The Administrative Office of the Courts shall make juvenile records available to
the agencies and persons specified by law.
(3)All courts, law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, the Department of Juvenile
Justice, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, the Justice and Public
Safety Cabinet, except the Department of Public Advocacy, and other agencies
holding records coming within the purview of subsection
(1)of this section shall
make them available to the Administrative Office of the Courts in the manner
and at the times specified by the Administrative Office of the Courts.
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