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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 7B — Juvenile Code

§ 7B-2057. Confidentiality of a juvenile record.

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§ 7B-2057. Confidentiality of a juvenile record.
No rights under this Article provide grounds for a victim to examine or obtain confidential juvenile records. In providing notice or information to any victim, no agency, department, or official shall permit a victim to examine or obtain copies of any part of the juvenile record. Except as provided in G.S. 7B-2055(c), any agency, department, or official that provides a victim written notice or information under this Article shall not identify the juvenile by name in the notice or information, but shall identify the juvenile by the juvenile's first and last initials only.
This Article shall not be construed to require or permit disclosing to any victim any information contained in juvenile records except as specifically provided. (2019-216, s. 10.)
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