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AZ SB1667

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/9/2026

Primary Sponsor

Shawnna Bolick

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Origin

Senate

Fifty-seventh Legislature - Second Regular Session (2026)

AI Summary

  • Adds a new eligibility restriction preventing individuals subject to a lifetime injunction under section 13-719 from applying to have their juvenile court and Department of Juvenile Corrections records destroyed.

  • Requires applicants seeking juvenile record destruction to attest they are not subject to a lifetime injunction, adding this as a new mandatory condition in both the standard application (for those 18+) and the alternative application (for those 25+).

  • Courts must now verify that applicants are not subject to a lifetime injunction before ordering destruction of juvenile records, adding this as a required finding alongside existing criteria like age, payment of restitution, and completion of probation.

  • The bill amends section 8-349 of the Arizona Revised Statutes governing juvenile record destruction eligibility and procedures.

Legislative Description

Juvenile records; lifetime injunctions

Last Action

Senate JUDE Committee action: Held, voting: (0-0-0-0)

2/18/2026

Committee Referrals

Rules2/9/2026
Judiciary and Elections2/9/2026

Full Bill Text

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