How do I get a juvenile 3rd degree theft charge off my record?
A juvenile criminal conviction is not automatically removed from your record once you turn 18. You have to go back to the court and request that your juvenile record be “sealed.” There is a specific process you have to go through to make this request. The first place to start would be at the juvenile court where you were convicted. They may have some useful forms or instructions to get you started (some courts provide helpful information like this, some don’t). If you are having trouble figuring out what to do, you could hire an attorney to do the work for you. An attorney can save you a lot of time and may increase the chance that you get it all done successfully.
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