Flat Fee of $500 including all court costs to have your Juvenile Record Sealed
Nevada seals most juvenile records automatically when the defendant turns 21. Records that are not sealed automatically include those that pertain to the following crimes that if were committed by someone older than eighteen would have constituted the following: sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.366; battery with intent to commit sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.400; lewdness with a child pursuant to NRS 201.230; or a felony which involved the use or threatened use of force or violence. Juvenile records of these offenses may be sealed upon petition when the defendant reaches the age of 30.
Additionally, if you are less than 21 years of age, you or a probation officer on your behalf may petition the juvenile court for an order sealing all records related to you. The petition may be filed not earlier than 3 years after the you were last adjudicated in need of supervision or adjudicated delinquent; or were last referred to the juvenile court, whichever is later. You may also not have been convicted of a felony or of any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude not during the applicable 3-year period.
We can handle all aspects of filing a petition for juvenile record sealing for a flat-fee of $500.