This is a legal form that was released by the California Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the purpose of form JV-597?
A: Form JV-597 is a Notice on Sealing of Records After Diversion Program.
Q: What law governs the sealing of records after a diversion program in California?
A: The sealing of records after a diversion program is governed by Welfare and Institutions Code section 786.5.
Q: What does the form JV-597 provide?
A: Form JV-597 provides information about the sealing of records after completing a diversion program.
Q: Who is responsible for completing form JV-597?
A: The probation department is responsible for completing form JV-597.
Q: What information does form JV-597 include?
A: Form JV-597 includes information about the sealed records, the offense or offenses for which the records are being sealed, and the rights and limitations associated with the sealed records.
Q: Can a person request a copy of their sealed record?
A: Yes, a person can request a copy of their sealed record from the probation department.
Q: What is the effect of sealing records after a diversion program?
A: Sealing records after a diversion program means that the records are treated as if they never occurred, with certain exceptions.
Q: How long does it take for sealed records to become accessible to the public?
A: Sealed records become accessible to the public after being sealed for 5 years, unless otherwise specified by law.
Q: What should a person do if their sealed record is accessed improperly?
A: If a person believes their sealed record is accessed improperly, they should contact the probation department and seek legal advice.
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