Vermont Statutes
§ 5205 — Fingerprints; photographs
Vermont § 5205
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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 33, § 5205 (2026).
Text
(a)Fingerprint files of a child under the jurisdiction of the court shall be kept separate from those of other persons under special security measures. Inspection of such files shall be limited to law enforcement officers only on a need-to-know basis unless otherwise authorized by the court in individual cases.
(b)Copies of fingerprints shall be maintained on a local basis only and not sent to central State or federal depositories except in national security cases.
(c)Fingerprints of persons under the jurisdiction of the court shall be removed and destroyed when:
(1)the petition alleging delinquency with respect to which such fingerprints were taken does not result in an adjudication of delinquency; or
(2)jurisdiction of the court is terminated, provided that there has been no record
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