15-11-81
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15-11-81.
(a)
Records.
Subject to the earlier sealing of certain records pursuant to Code Section
15-11-79.2, the juvenile court shall make and keep records of all cases brought
before it and shall preserve the records pertaining to a child in accordance
with the common records retention schedules for courts approved by the State
Records Committee pursuant to Code Section 50-18-92. Thereafter, the court may
destroy such records, except that records of cases where orders were entered
permanently depriving a parent of the custody of a child and records of cases
involving a petition for legitimation of a child filed pursuant to Code Section
19-7-22 shall be preserved permanently. The court shall notify the deputy
director of the Georgia Crime Information Center upon the destruction of any
such felony records. The juvenile court shall make official minutes consisting
of all petitions and orders filed in a case and any other pleadings,
certificates, proofs of publication, summonses, warrants, and other writs which
may be filed therein and shall make social records consisting of records of
investigation and treatment and other confidential information. The provisions
of this subsection notwithstanding, identification data shall be maintained and
shall be disseminated to criminal justice officials for official judicial
enforcement or criminal justice purposes as provided in Code Section 35-3-33.
(b)
Records, dockets,
indexes, files. Nothing in this chapter
shall restrict or otherwise prohibit a juvenile court clerk from electing to
store for computer retrieval any or all records, dockets, indexes, or files; nor
shall a juvenile court clerk be prohibited from combining or consolidating any
books, dockets, files, or indexes in connection with the filing for record of
papers of the kind specified in this chapter or any other law, provided that any
automated or computerized record-keeping method or system shall provide for the
systematic and safe preservation and retrieval of all books, dockets, records,
or indexes. When the clerk of a juvenile court elects to store for computer
retrieval any or all records, the same data elements used in a manual system
shall be used, and the same integrity and security maintained.