Although juvenile records are sealed in her office, their presence in other systems can pose a problem down the road. People previously entangled in the criminal justice system can have their lives ruined down the line.
“Often somebody is applying for a job or college or an apartment, and this juvenile record will be revealed, and their opportunity will vanish,” Van de Krol said.
Chester County has received calls from people 25 years after the fact because their juvenile record still existed. While these records could always be wiped upon request if someone was eligible, Van de Krol said that this highlighted the need for an automatic expungement process.
“We get these calls periodically, where people are in a panic about something, usually a job or an apartment … and they need to quickly expunge their record. So we say if we just do it on the front end, we won’t have people calling us in a panic later,” Van de Krol said.