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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 2Art. 9§ 347 Juvenile Court Reporter Requirements

§ 347 Juvenile Court Reporter Requirements

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§ 347 Juvenile Court Reporter Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •In juvenile court, a court reporter must write down everything said during a hearing with a judge.
  • •If a referee is running the hearing, the reporter might write things down if the court says so.
  • •Anyone involved in the case (like parents, guardians, or lawyers) can ask for a written copy of what was said.
  • •The person who asks for the written copy usually has to pay for it unless the judge says otherwise.

Example

A kid is in juvenile court because they got in trouble at school. The judge is deciding what should happen next.

During the hearing, a court reporter writes down everything the judge, the kid, and the parents say. Later, the kid’s lawyer asks for a written copy of what was said. The lawyer has to pay for this copy unless the judge says the court will cover the cost.

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§ 347 Juvenile Court Reporter Requirements

At any juvenile court hearing conducted by a juvenile court judge, an official court reporter shall, and at any such hearing conducted by a juvenile court referee, the official reporter, as directed by the court, may take down in shorthand all the testimony and all of the statements and remarks of the judge and all persons appearing at the hearing; and, if directed by the judge, or requested by the person on whose behalf the petition was brought, or by his parent or legal guardian, or the attorneys of such persons, he must, within such reasonable time after the hearing of the petition as the court may designate, write out the same or such specific portions thereof as may be requested in plain and legible longhand or by typewriter or other printing machine and certify to the same as being correctly reported and transcribed, and when directed by the court, file the same with the clerk of the court. Unless otherwise directed by the judge, the costs of writing out and transcribing all or any portion of the reporter’s shorthand notes shall be paid in advance at the rates fixed for transcriptions in a civil action by the person requesting the same. (Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1068.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

hearingportpetitionin california

Related Statutes

  • § 346 Juvenile Court Hearing Privacy
  • § 353 Juvenile Court Hearing Rights
  • § 354 Minor Hearing Continuance Rules
  • § 306.6 Tribal Participation In Dependency
  • § 340 Minor Protective Custody Warrants

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 347.
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