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Tennessee: Juvenile Court Records (TN-CR-2)

Tennessee: Juvenile Court Records (TN-CR-2)

A record relating to a delinquency adjudication can be expunged upon motion, if the court finds that the person has maintained a consistent and exemplary pattern of responsible, productive, and civic-minded conduct for one or more years immediately preceding the filing of the petition. Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-153(f)(1)(B).
Record Detail(s)
Charges adjudicated
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
No statutory language
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
No statutory language
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Expunge
Ineligible Category or Citation
Expungement is not available under this section if the child was accused of a delinquent act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute an act of terrorism as defined by §39-13-803, or an attempt to commit an act of terrorism. Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-153(f)(13).
Procedure General
A motion must be filed with the juvenile court to request the expungement of all court files and records. Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-153(f).
Fees
There is no statutory language regarding fees.
Effect
The order of expungement, the original delinquent petition, and the order of adjudication and disposition will be sealed and maintained by the clerk of the court in a locked file cabinet and kept separate from all other records. In courts that maintain a case management system capable of expunging a record and only allowing access to the system administrator, paper copies need not be maintained. Any person whose records are expunged will be restored to the status that the person occupied before arrest, citation, the filing of a juvenile petition, or referral. For more information on the effect, see Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-153(f)(9).
Waiting Periods
The motion can be filed if, for one or more years immediately preceding the filing of the petition, the person has maintained a consistent and exemplary pattern of responsible, productive, and civic-minded conduct.