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Expunction

ORS 419A.260 through 419A.265 provides for the removal and destruction of many police and Juvenile Court records and a written explanation of your rights. You may be eligible to have your juvenile record expunged if:

 

A. You were NEVER found within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, and you meet ALL FIVE of these conditions:

1. You are at least 18 years old.

Emancipation

The Polk County Juvenile Department will assist you with the emancipation process.

Juvenile Traffic, Boating or Game Law Offenses

Polk County Courts has a standing order of automatic waiver of juvenile traffic, boating or game law offenses in place.

Sanction Court

Sanction Court is our primary diversion program.

Understanding the Juvenile Court Process

When juveniles commit crimes and cause injury or loss to victims, there are several steps that must occur before the case can be resolved and the victim can receive restitution.

Victim's Rights and the Juvenile Court Process

The Constitution of Oregon
(Sections 42 & 43 summarized)

Rights of Victims in Juvenile Court Delinquency Proceedings

Immunizations

notice:

Polk County Public Health is only accepting clients for immunizations by appointment only. No walk-ins allowed at this time. 

 

Polk County Public Health/ Immunizations provides the following vaccines: DTap, Tdap, Td (Tetanus containing vaccines), IPV (polio), Hepatitis A & B, HIB, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus), Influenza, Meningococcal, MMR (Measles/Mumps/Rubella), Rotavirus, Varicella (Chicken Pox), and Pneumoccocal (pneumonia).

WIC (Women, Infants, & Children)

The WIC program provides families with nutritional education and counseling, nutritious supplemental foods, and health screenings.

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