Notice Petition Order To Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements - Sex Offender {CCJ 0700} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Illinois

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Notice Petition Order To Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements - Sex Offender {CCJ 0700} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Illinois

Last updated: 5/24/2023

Notice Petition Order To Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements - Sex Offender {CCJ 0700}

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CCJ 0700 - JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION SEX OFFENDER TERMINATION OF REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION -Notice/Petition/Order to Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements. These forms are related to the Department of Juvenile Justice and Child Protection, Juvenile Justice Division, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois and are used for the purpose of terminating juvenile registration requirements for sex offenders. The first form is a Notice that informs relevant parties, such as the State's Attorney, Clerk of Circuit Court, and the Honorable Judge, about an upcoming hearing regarding the Petition to Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements. The form includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the attorney's information. The second form is the actual Petition to Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements for a sex offender. It is filled out by the petitioner or their attorney and requests the court to enter an order terminating all juvenile sex offender registration requirements. It includes details about the offense, the minimum number of years for registration, and an assertion that the petitioner poses no risk to the community. The petitioner or attorney signs the form, certifying the truthfulness of the statements. The third form is the Order to Terminate Juvenile Registration Requirements, which is issued by the court upon considering the petitioner's motion. It states that the court finds the petitioner poses no risk to the community based on the evidence presented and grants the petition. The order directs the removal of the petitioner's name from all Illinois Juvenile Sex Offender Registration Lists and terminates the registration requirements. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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