Seal Nevada Juvenile Records

Juvenile mistakes should not follow a young person into adulthood. We help families seal juvenile records in Nevada so children and young adults can move forward with confidence.

Why Sealing Juvenile Records Matters

A juvenile record can impact opportunities long after childhood. Sealing offers key advantages such as:

  • Improved college and scholarship access.
  • Better employment opportunities.
  • Eligibility for military service.
  • Stronger background check outcomes.
  • Protection of privacy and reputation.
  • A clean start before adulthood.

Once sealed, juvenile records become confidential and are not available for routine background checks.

What Juvenile Records Can Be Sealed

Nevada provides strong protections for youth. Many juvenile matters can be sealed once eligibility requirements are met or when the individual reaches a qualifying age.

Commonly Sealable Juvenile Records

Most juvenile delinquency cases.

Arrests, petitions, and referrals.

Completed probation cases.

Status offenses.

Dismissed or diverted juvenile cases.

Not Eligible for Sealing (Examples)

Serious violent offenses.

Certain felony-level juvenile adjudications (case-specific).

Offenses involving severe harm or weapon use.

We review the entire juvenile file to determine exact eligibility.

Who Can Request a Juvenile Record Seal

Juvenile sealing rules differ from adult cases. The following people may petition:

The individual whose record is being sealed.

A parent or legal guardian.

An attorney representing the family.

A young adult who has reached the eligible age

We guide families through the requirements and help determine the best time to file.

How the Juvenile Sealing Process Works

We assist families through each step with clarity and discretion.

1. Review of juvenile file and SCOPE (if applicable).

2. Eligibility determination.

3. Drafting the petition for sealing.

4. Submission to juvenile court.

5. Communication with probation, DA, or court staff.

6. Court decision and issuance of the sealing order.

Our team manages the legal steps while keeping families informed throughout the process.

Client Story

“Our son made a mistake at 15 that kept appearing on background checks. They explained every step, filed the petition, and got it sealed. He was finally able to enlist in the military.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Only in very limited situations, such as by certain agencies. For most purposes, they are fully confidential.

No, once sealed, they are removed from public searches and standard screenings.

Yes, in certain situations. Eligibility depends on the case and completion of obligations.

Dismissed cases still appear on record searches and should be sealed.

Ready to Protect Your Child’s Future?

We help families secure confidentiality, restore opportunities, and give young people a true, fresh start.

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