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Code · Utah · Title 80 — Utah Juvenile Code · Chapter 6

80-6-1004.2. Petition to expunge nonjudicial adjustment -- Order.

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Effective 10/1/2023
80-6-1004.2. Petition to expunge nonjudicial adjustment -- Order.
(1)An individual may petition the juvenile court for an order to expunge the individual's juvenile record if:
(a)the individual's juvenile record consists solely of nonjudicial adjustments;
(b)the individual's juvenile record is not eligible for automatic expungement under Section 80-6-1004.5 ; and
(c)the individual has reached 18 years old.
(2)If the juvenile court finds and states on the record the reason why the waiver is appropriate, the juvenile court may waive the age requirement under Subsection (1)(c) for a petition.
(3)Except as provided in Subsection
(4), the juvenile court shall grant a petition described in Subsection
(1)and order expungement of the petitioner's juvenile record.
(4)The juvenile court may not grant a petition described in Subsection
(1)and order expungement of the petitioner's juvenile record if:
(a)there are delinquency or criminal proceedings pending against the petitioner; or
(b)the petitioner has not satisfied restitution that was a condition of a nonjudicial adjustment in the petitioner's juvenile record.
Enacted by Chapter 115 , 2023 General Session
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