15.27[1/2] – , Code of Criminal Procedure, the records, whether physical or
Texas Family Code § 15.27[1/2]
Summary
This law restricts access to records related to juvenile court proceedings, allowing inspection or copying only by specific authorized individuals and agencies. It primarily affects juvenile courts, probation departments, and attorneys representing parents in such cases.
Access is limited to authorized personnel and agencies.
Includes juvenile courts, probation departments, and attorneys.
Protects the confidentiality of juvenile court records.
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