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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · Having a criminal record can impact many aspects of your life. But there are circumstances in which you can have your record cleared. You can do this through the expungement process. Expungement ...

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · 2. File a petition for expungement. Once you've determined that you're eligible, file a petition with the courthouse. You'll have to pay a fee, and you'll have to wait for the court to process your paperwork. In some states, you'll receive a hearing date on which you'll meet with a judge to have your record expunged.

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  3. Oct 15, 2023 · Expungement vs. Record Sealing. The key difference between expunging a person’s criminal record and sealing it is that a sealed record still “exists” in both a legal and physical sense, while expungement results in the deletion of any record that an arrest or criminal charge ever occurred. It is typically standard procedure to seal ...

  4. May 13, 2022 · Most states place some limits on what offenses qualify for expungement. For example, a jurisdiction might allow expungement only for arrests and misdemeanor convictions but not for felony convictions. Some states provide a list of ineligible offenses. Common ineligible offenses include violent offenses, homicides, sex offenses, impaired driving ...

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