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starting October 1st of 2017 so new laws are going to change in Maryland and itamp;#39;s going to allow for more cases and more charges to be expunged from your criminal record the new laws pertain to guilty findings now previously only nuisance crimes were able to be expunged if they were a finding of guilt however the new law of starting October 1st 2017 will allow other types of crimes that you were found guilty of to be expunged some of which are all of which rather you have to wait the ten year waiting period to actually file for the expungement you can obviously file an expungement on our website Maryland expungement com the only exception to that rule is that one crime that involves a domestically related assault would take 15 years but all of the crimes have to only wait 10 years from the date of the disposition the other key factors of this is that itamp;#39;s including both some common theft laws as well as obviously second-degree assault in Maryland so again if you want to