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Some people have the misconception that their criminal record will clear after a period of 7 years. This is a misnomer. Although your criminal record does not automatically clear after 7 years, you can take steps to have your case expunged or your record sealed.
Stat. 28-718 and 28-376) states the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) must keep records of persons who DHHS or the courts find responsible for abuse and neglect of a child or vulnerable adult. DHHS maintains these records in the Nebraska Adult and Child Abuse and Neglect Central Registry.
Felony conviction records of adults cannot be erased in the state of Nebraska. The states laws on expungement of criminal records solely provides for limited specific records to be expunged (erased) or sealed (Neb. Rev. Stat.
The Clean Slate Project is a program within the Civil Clinic with the primary goal of assisting Nebraskans seek a fresh start and improve employment opportunities by cleaning their criminal record of past convictions, as well as charges that did not result in a conviction.
Child abuse or neglect means knowingly, intentionally, or negligently causing or permitting a minor child to be placed in a situation that endangers their life or physical health or causes or permits a child to be cruelly confined or cruelly punished. Neglect. Citation: Rev. Stat. 28-710.
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Central registry reports are typically used to aid social services agencies in the investigation, treatment, and prevention of child abuse cases and to maintain statistical information for staffing and funding purposes.
An expungement is rare and is only available when you have clear and convincing evidence your arrest was due to law enforcement error. A petition must be filed in the district court where you were arrested. The petition should name the county attorney as the respondent and must be served on the county attorney.

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