Published Feb 24, 2010
AmaruAgent
17 Posts
Hello everyone...I love this website...Im a new user:
So I have read a lot of threads concerning prior convictions, and I understand what the BRN is requiring for the application process. Their website is very informative and straight forward. However, I have a situation. I have a juvenile conviction when I was 13 (I'm 33 y.o. now). The application states to report all CONVICTIONS and to site dates and cite the sections of law, etc. Here's the question:
My criminal record as an adult is clear, and I know it wont show my juvenile conviction. Do I have to obtain the records from the DOJ myself? or do I just write the explanation of what I can recall from that time with no specific dates, cites of law codes, completion dates, etc??
Please help, I would like to file my application appropriately to avoid any further delays?
mr.hustle
119 Posts
if it happend when you were a juvenile, dont worrie about it.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
AM moving this to the nursing with a criminal record forum - this is not something we answer - only your BRN can do so.