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Motion to Seal Court Record For Reasons Of Confidentiality - Arizona

Motion to Seal Court Record For Reasons Of Confidentiality Form. This is a Arizona form and can be used in Emancipation Of Minor Statewide .
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Person Filing: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Day/Evening Phone: Person Filing is: If Attorney, Bar No.: / SELF (No Attorney) OR Attorney Atty. Phone: IN In the matter of Emancipation of SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT Case Number: MOTION TO SEAL COURT RECORD FOR REASONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY A Minor Petitioner moves the Court to seal the record in the above matter. The Petition for Emancipation contains information of the following nature, which may contain or infer matters of confidentiality or privacy, pursuant to Rule 123, Rules of the Supreme Court and Rule 19(A)(2), Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court. Address information involving petitioner, petitioner's parents, or petitioner's guardians. Financial information to include the amount and potential source of such earnings. Potential allegations of abuse or neglect against petitioner's parents or guardians. Medical expense information of the petitioner, from which the public may ascertain or infer petitioner's current medical health. Social history information of the petitioner regarding how petitioner came to be in the custody of the guardian. Public disclosure of any of the above items serves neither the best interest of the petitioner nor public access to judicial records. _____________________________________ Signature of Minor ___________________ Date Page 1 of 1 Petition ­ Motion to Seal Use only current version American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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