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[♪♪♪] Welcome. This is the final video in the Maryland Courts six-part series on expungement. These videos provide an overview of expunging adult court and law enforcement records only. They do not address expungement of juvenile records or records from other state agencies. This video covers how to file your petition with the court and what happens if it is granted. We will discuss the steps you can take to file your expungement petition with the court. Well review fees, how the court will notify you, and when you may need to appear at a hearing. Finally, well go over what to expect if the court grants your petition for expungement. Thats a lot of material. Lets get started with how to file and the fees you may need to pay. File your petition for expungement in the clerks office of the court where your case was heard. Complete and sign your forms, including a General Waiver and Release, if needed. Make copies to keep for your records. If you want proof that you filed by a partic