Expungement

Are only criminal records eligible for expungement?

No, expungement is not restricted to criminal records. If you successfully defended against an order of protection that was brought against you, then you can have all public records concerning the order expunged free of charge.[9] Additionally, if both parties to a divorce proceeding

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What happens after my record has been expunged?

Although there are definitely some shortcomings in the expungement process, “[t]he effect of expunging the records of a criminal charge is to restore the person to the position he or she occupied prior to the arrest or charge.”[6]  This means that from a legal

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How do I get my record expunged?

To expunge a dismissed charge or any charge that did not result in a conviction:  If you were not convicted of the charge that you are trying to expunge, then you should fill out this form. To expunge a misdemeanor or felony conviction:  If you were convicted

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What is expungement?

Expungement is a legal process that results in a person’s public criminal records being “removed and destroyed.”[1]  This means that the record of an expunged arrest or conviction will not show up on a public background check.  The person’s criminal record also will no

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