CUI Explorer

Juvenile

Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.

Registry statusNARA & DoD
MarkingJUV
Organizational index groupLaw Enforcement
Updated2026-05-15

This page exposes extracted CUI registry and authority analysis as crawlable text. The interactive explorer remains the operational workspace for filtering, comparison, and voice-agent aligned study.

Registry comparison

Field NARA Registry DoD Registry
Category description Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths. Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
Category marking JUV JUV
Banner marking CUI No corresponding field
Basic or Specified Basic No corresponding field
Authorities 34 USC 11186, 34 USC 11275, 18 USC 5038 18 USC 5038, 34 USC 11186, 34 USC 11275
DoD applicable policies No corresponding field None listed
Required warning statement No corresponding field None listed
Required dissemination control CUI None listed
Examples No corresponding field Name, address, family information, or any other identifying markers
Registry date July 29, 2025 2026-05-15

Authority analysis

Authority title
Registry authority evidence compiled; primary authority text analysis pending
Authorities
Multiple registry authorities
Source currency
NARA last reviewed: July 29, 2025 | DoD detail accessed: 2026-05-15
How the authority operates
NARA registry status: Basic. Per-authority NARA status values: Basic. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.

Trigger conditions

  • NARA category scope: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.

Covered information

  • Name, address, family information, or any other identifying markers
  • Registry-described information: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.

Specified controls

Nara basic or specified
Basic
Nara authority rows
34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
Nara banner markings
CUI

Safeguarding and dissemination controls

NARA Registry
CUI
DoD Registry
None listed
Authority analysis
No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
Basic or Specified
Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.

Related authorities

Authority-by-authority detail

34 USC 11186

Listed by: NARA Registry, DoD Registry, Related authorities

Designation evidence

  • NARA authority row: 34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI.
  • DoD authority row: 34 USC 11186. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
  • Related authority evidence: 34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
  • Registry designation context: Basic, CUI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
  • Registry designation for this category is Basic with banner CUI.

Extracted authority meaning

  • Page 217 TITLE 34—CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT § 11191
  • Registry designation context: Basic, CUI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.

Operating conditions

  • NARA category scope used with this authority: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • DoD category scope used with this authority: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • 34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
  • NARA registry status: Basic. Per-authority NARA status values: Basic. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
  • NARA category scope: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • Extracted authority condition: Confidentiality of program records Except as authorized by law, program records containing the identity of individual juveniles gathered for purposes pursuant to this sub- chapter may not be disclosed without the con- sent of the service recipient or legally author- ized representative, or as may be necessary to carry out this subchapter.
  • Extracted authority condition: Under no circum- stances may program reports or findings avail- able for public dissemination contain the actual names of individual service recipients.

Safeguarding and dissemination controls

  • NARA registry control evidence: status Basic; banner marking CUI.
  • Nara basic or specified: Basic
  • Nara authority rows: 34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • Nara banner markings: CUI
  • No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
  • Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
  • Extracted authority control: Confidentiality of program records Except as authorized by law, program records containing the identity of individual juveniles gathered for purposes pursuant to this sub- chapter may not be disclosed without the con- sent of the service recipient or legally author- ized representative, or as may be necessary to carry out this subchapter.
  • Extracted authority control: Content of materials Materials produced, procured, or distributed both using funds appropriated to carry out this chapter and for the purpose of preventing hate crimes that result in acts of physical violence, shall not recommend or require any action that abridges or infringes upon the constitutionally protected rights of free speech, religion, or equal protection of juveniles or of their parents or legal guardians.
  • Extracted authority control: Limitations on use of funds None of the funds made available to carry out this subchapter may be used to advocate for, or support, the unsecured release of juveniles who are charged with a violent crime.
  • Extracted authority control: Under no circum- stances may program reports or findings avail- able for public dissemination contain the actual names of individual service recipients.

Authority excerpts

Most relevant extracted authority passage

Confidentiality of program records Except as authorized by law, program records containing the identity of individual juveniles gathered for purposes pursuant to this sub- chapter may not be disclosed without the con- sent of the service recipient or legally author- ized representative, or as may be necessary to carry out this subchapter.

Extracted authority passage 2

Content of materials Materials produced, procured, or distributed both using funds appropriated to carry out this chapter and for the purpose of preventing hate crimes that result in acts of physical violence, shall not recommend or require any action that abridges or infringes upon the constitutionally protected rights of free speech, religion, or equal protection of juveniles or of their parents or legal guardians.

Extracted authority passage 3

Limitations on use of funds None of the funds made available to carry out this subchapter may be used to advocate for, or support, the unsecured release of juveniles who are charged with a violent crime.

Extracted authority passage 4

Under no circum- stances may program reports or findings avail- able for public dissemination contain the actual names of individual service recipients.

34 USC 11275

Listed by: NARA Registry, DoD Registry, Related authorities

Designation evidence

  • NARA authority row: 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI.
  • DoD authority row: 34 USC 11275. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
  • Related authority evidence: 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
  • Registry designation context: Basic, CUI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
  • Registry designation for this category is Basic with banner CUI.

Extracted authority meaning

  • Page 229 TITLE 34—CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT § 11272
  • Registry designation context: Basic, CUI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.

Operating conditions

  • NARA category scope used with this authority: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • DoD category scope used with this authority: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
  • NARA registry status: Basic. Per-authority NARA status values: Basic. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
  • NARA category scope: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • Extracted authority condition: (2) Home-based services The term ‘‘home-based services’’— (A) means services provided to youth and their families for the purpose of— (i) preventing such youth from running away, or otherwise becoming separated, from their families; and (ii) assisting runaway youth to return to their families; and (B) includes services that are provided in the residences of families (to the extent practicable), including— (i) intensive individual and family coun- seling; and (ii) training relating to life skills and parenting.
  • Extracted authority condition: (b) Contents of reports The Secretary shall include in each report submitted under subsection (a), summaries of— (1) the evaluations performed by the Sec- retary under section 11277 of this title; and (2) descriptions of the qualifications of, and training provided to, individuals involved in carrying out such evaluations.
  • Extracted authority condition: L. 100–690 effective Oct. 1, 1988, with the report required by this section with respect to fiscal year 1988 to be submitted not later than Aug. 1, 1989, notwithstanding the 180-day period provided in this section, see section 7296(a), (b)(3) of Pub.
  • Extracted authority condition: L. 95–115 substituted provisions relating to restrictions on disclosure and transfer of records, for provisions relating to scope, etc., of statistical report to Congress.
  • Extracted authority condition: Definitions In this subchapter: (1) Drug abuse education and prevention serv- ices The term ‘‘drug abuse education and preven- tion services’’— (A) means services to runaway and home- less youth to prevent or reduce the illicit use of drugs by such youth; and (B) may include— (i) individual, family, group, and peer counseling; (ii) drop-in services; (iii) assistance to runaway and homeless youth in rural areas (including the devel- opment of community support groups); (iv) information and training relating to the illicit use of drugs by runaway and homeless youth, to individuals involved in providing services to such youth; and (v) activities to improve the availability of local drug abuse prevention services to runaway and homeless youth.
  • Extracted authority condition: Restrictions on disclosure and transfer Records containing the identity of individual youths pursuant to this chapter may under no circumstances be disclosed or transferred to any individual or to any public or private agency.

Safeguarding and dissemination controls

  • NARA registry control evidence: status Basic; banner marking CUI.
  • Nara basic or specified: Basic
  • Nara authority rows: 34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • Nara banner markings: CUI
  • No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
  • Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
  • Extracted authority control: Findings The Congress finds that— (1) each year thousands of children are ab- ducted or removed from the control of a par- ent having legal custody without such parent’s consent, under circumstances which imme- diately place the child in grave danger; (2) many missing children are at great risk of both physical harm and sexual exploitation; (3) many missing children are runaways; (4) in many cases, parents and local law en- forcement officials have neither the resources nor the expertise to mount expanded search ef- forts; (5) abducted children are frequently moved from one locality to another, requiring the co- operation and coordination of local, State, and Federal law enforcement efforts; (6) growing numbers of children are the vic- tims of child sexual exploitation, increasingly involving the use of new technology to access the Internet; (7) children may be separated from their par- ents or legal guardians as a result of national disasters such as hurricanes and floods; (8) sex offenders pose a threat to children; (9) the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delin- quency Prevention administers programs under this chapter through the Child Protec- tion Division, including programs which pre- vent or address offenses committed against vulnerable children and which support missing children’s organizations;...
  • Extracted authority control: Restrictions on disclosure and transfer Records containing the identity of individual youths pursuant to this chapter may under no circumstances be disclosed or transferred to any individual or to any public or private agency.
  • Extracted authority control: L. 95–115 substituted provisions relating to restrictions on disclosure and transfer of records, for provisions relating to scope, etc., of statistical report to Congress.
  • Extracted authority control: Authorization of appropriations (a) In general (1) Authorization There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this subchapter (other than section 11245 of this title and part E) $140,000,000 for fiscal year 2009, and such sums as may be nec- essary for fiscal years 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.
  • Extracted authority control: (B) Periodic estimate There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 11245 of this title such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.
  • Extracted authority control: L. 114–22 substituted ‘‘sexual exploi- tation, severe forms of trafficking in persons (as de- fined in section 7102(9) of title 22), or sex trafficking (as defined in section 7102(10) of title 22)’’ for ‘‘or sexual ex- ploitation’’. 2008—Subsec.

Authority excerpts

Most relevant extracted authority passage

Findings The Congress finds that— (1) each year thousands of children are ab- ducted or removed from the control of a par- ent having legal custody without such parent’s consent, under circumstances which imme- diately place the child in grave danger; (2) many missing children are at great risk of both physical harm and sexual exploitation; (3) many missing children are runaways; (4) in many cases, parents and local law en- forcement officials have neither the resources nor the expertise to mount expanded search ef- forts; (5) abducted children are frequently moved from one locality to another, requiring the co- operation and coordination of local, State, and Federal law enforcement efforts; (6) growing numbers of children are the vic- tims of child sexual exploitation, increasingly involving the use of new technology to access the Internet; (7) children may be separated from their par- ents or legal guardians as a result of national disasters such as hurricanes and floods; (8) sex offenders pose a threat to children; (9) the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delin- quency Prevention administers programs under this chapter through the Child Protec- tion Division, including programs which pre- vent or address offenses committed against vulnerable children and which support missing children’s organizations;...

Extracted authority passage 2

Restrictions on disclosure and transfer Records containing the identity of individual youths pursuant to this chapter may under no circumstances be disclosed or transferred to any individual or to any public or private agency.

Extracted authority passage 3

L. 95–115 substituted provisions relating to restrictions on disclosure and transfer of records, for provisions relating to scope, etc., of statistical report to Congress.

Extracted authority passage 4

Authorization of appropriations (a) In general (1) Authorization There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this subchapter (other than section 11245 of this title and part E) $140,000,000 for fiscal year 2009, and such sums as may be nec- essary for fiscal years 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Extracted authority passage 5

(B) Periodic estimate There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 11245 of this title such sums as may be necessary for fiscal years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Extracted authority passage 6

(2) Home-based services The term ‘‘home-based services’’— (A) means services provided to youth and their families for the purpose of— (i) preventing such youth from running away, or otherwise becoming separated, from their families; and (ii) assisting runaway youth to return to their families; and (B) includes services that are provided in the residences of families (to the extent practicable), including— (i) intensive individual and family coun- seling; and (ii) training relating to life skills and parenting.

18 USC 5038

Listed by: NARA Registry, DoD Registry, Related authorities

Designation evidence

  • NARA authority row: 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI.
  • DoD authority row: 18 USC 5038. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
  • Related authority evidence: 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
  • Registry designation context: Basic, CUI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
  • Registry designation for this category is Basic with banner CUI.

Extracted authority meaning

  • Page 868 TITLE 18—CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE § 5038
  • Registry designation context: Basic, CUI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.

Operating conditions

  • NARA category scope used with this authority: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • DoD category scope used with this authority: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
  • NARA registry status: Basic. Per-authority NARA status values: Basic. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
  • NARA category scope: Related to the identity of individual juvenile youths.
  • Extracted authority condition: The records shall be released to the extent necessary to meet the following circumstances: (1) inquiries received from another court of law; (2) inquiries from an agency preparing a pre- sentence report for another court; (3) inquiries from law enforcement agencies where the request for information is related to the investigation of a crime or a position within that agency; (4) inquiries, in writing, from the director of a treatment agency or the director of a facil- ity to which the juvenile has been committed by the court; (5) inquiries from an agency considering the person for a position immediately and directly affecting the national security; and (6) inquiries from any victim of such juve- nile delinquency, or if the victim is deceased from the immediate family of such victim, re- lated to the final disposition of such juvenile by the court in accordance with section 5037.
  • Extracted authority condition: (c) During the course of any juvenile delin- quency proceeding, all information and records relating to the proceeding, which are obtained or prepared in the discharge of an official duty by an employee of the court or an employee of any other governmental agency, shall not be disclosed directly or indirectly to anyone other than the judge, counsel for the juvenile and the Government, or others entitled under this sec- tion to receive juvenile records.
  • Extracted authority condition: Use of juvenile records (a) Throughout and upon the completion of the juvenile delinquency proceeding, the records shall be safeguarded from disclosure to unau- thorized persons.
  • Extracted authority condition: Unless otherwise authorized by this section, in- formation about the juvenile record may not be released when the request for information is re- lated to an application for employment, license, bonding, or any civil right or privilege.

Safeguarding and dissemination controls

  • NARA registry control evidence: status Basic; banner marking CUI.
  • Nara basic or specified: Basic
  • Nara authority rows: 34 USC 11186 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 34 USC 11275 | status: Basic | banner: CUI || 18 USC 5038 | status: Basic | banner: CUI
  • Nara banner markings: CUI
  • No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
  • Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
  • Extracted authority control: Unless otherwise authorized by this section, in- formation about the juvenile record may not be released when the request for information is re- lated to an application for employment, license, bonding, or any civil right or privilege.
  • Extracted authority control: Use of juvenile records (a) Throughout and upon the completion of the juvenile delinquency proceeding, the records shall be safeguarded from disclosure to unau- thorized persons.
  • Extracted authority control: The records shall be released to the extent necessary to meet the following circumstances: (1) inquiries received from another court of law; (2) inquiries from an agency preparing a pre- sentence report for another court; (3) inquiries from law enforcement agencies where the request for information is related to the investigation of a crime or a position within that agency; (4) inquiries, in writing, from the director of a treatment agency or the director of a facil- ity to which the juvenile has been committed by the court; (5) inquiries from an agency considering the person for a position immediately and directly affecting the national security; and (6) inquiries from any victim of such juve- nile delinquency, or if the victim is deceased from the immediate family of such victim, re- lated to the final disposition of such juvenile by the court in accordance with section 5037.
  • Extracted authority control: Except a juvenile described in subsection (f), fingerprints and photographs of a juvenile who is not prosecuted as an adult shall be made available only in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section.

Authority excerpts

Most relevant extracted authority passage

Unless otherwise authorized by this section, in- formation about the juvenile record may not be released when the request for information is re- lated to an application for employment, license, bonding, or any civil right or privilege.

Extracted authority passage 2

Use of juvenile records (a) Throughout and upon the completion of the juvenile delinquency proceeding, the records shall be safeguarded from disclosure to unau- thorized persons.

Extracted authority passage 3

The records shall be released to the extent necessary to meet the following circumstances: (1) inquiries received from another court of law; (2) inquiries from an agency preparing a pre- sentence report for another court; (3) inquiries from law enforcement agencies where the request for information is related to the investigation of a crime or a position within that agency; (4) inquiries, in writing, from the director of a treatment agency or the director of a facil- ity to which the juvenile has been committed by the court; (5) inquiries from an agency considering the person for a position immediately and directly affecting the national security; and (6) inquiries from any victim of such juve- nile delinquency, or if the victim is deceased from the immediate family of such victim, re- lated to the final disposition of such juvenile by the court in accordance with section 5037.

Extracted authority passage 4

Except a juvenile described in subsection (f), fingerprints and photographs of a juvenile who is not prosecuted as an adult shall be made available only in accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section.

Extracted authority passage 5

(c) During the course of any juvenile delin- quency proceeding, all information and records relating to the proceeding, which are obtained or prepared in the discharge of an official duty by an employee of the court or an employee of any other governmental agency, shall not be disclosed directly or indirectly to anyone other than the judge, counsel for the juvenile and the Government, or others entitled under this sec- tion to receive juvenile records.