My question involves criminal records for the state of: NEVADA
Can your juvenile record affect/spoil an adult opportunity such as applying for med school IF you were convicted of a felony while a juvenile?
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My question involves criminal records for the state of: NEVADA
Can your juvenile record affect/spoil an adult opportunity such as applying for med school IF you were convicted of a felony while a juvenile?
"It depends".
What charge are we talking about, and how was it resolved in juvenile court.
Juvenile records don't transfer into adulthood unless you stay in the system. As in stay in prison. I'm sure Nevada is just like every other state in that regard.
If you don't know the answer and don't know how to research it, leave the answering to those of us who make the effort to provide accurate information.
Most juvenile records in Nevada are automatically sealed at age 21; some are not, and the offender is not eligible to even apply until the age of 30. The details matter. Incidentally, in your state of Arizona juvenile criminal records are not automatically sealed.