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  2. Begin by filling in the court details at the top of the form, including the name of the court, county, and state.
  3. In the section for Plaintiff and Defendant, enter your name as the Defendant and any relevant information regarding the Plaintiff.
  4. Complete the Motion to Expunge Criminal Offender Record by providing your name and attorney's details. Ensure you cite the appropriate state statute that supports your request.
  5. Specify the date before which records should be expunged and include any docket numbers related to dismissed charges.
  6. Fill out the Certificate of Service section by entering your attorney's name and contact information, ensuring all parties are notified correctly.
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You May Not Be Eligible for Record Expungement If: You committed a Class Y felony. You committed a capital offense. You have , , or kidnapping convictions on your criminal record.
If you are eligible to have an offense expunged then you can file a petition to seal your records. The uniform Petition and Order to Seal can be found at .arlegalservices.org. You must file the Petition and the Order to Seal in the circuit or district court of the county where the crime was committed.
How Long Does Expungement Take in Arkansas? The timeline varies by county, but most expungements take 60 to 180 days from the date the petition is filed. However, some cases require a waiting period before youre even eligible to file.
Records That Cannot Be Sealed sexual offense in which the victim was under the age of 18 years. Class Y felony. Class A or B felony that are not drug offenses. manslaughter. unclassified felony with a maximum sentence that was more than 10 years. violent felony.
Misdemeanors are eligible for sealing and actual expungement, destroying of the record, after 1 year, 6 months for minor misdemeanors. There is no limit to the number of non-violent F4 and F5 convictions that may be sealed. Up to two (2) non-violent F3 convictions may be sealed.

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Utahs Expungement Act sets forth the rules for expunging criminal records under Utah law. Under the Act, individuals with both misdemeanor and felony conviction records may be eligible for expungement. However, individuals with too many misdemeanors or certain felony records will not qualify and must obtain a pardon.
Violent crimes generally have longer statutes of limitations, and some crimes (like or child ) have no statute of limitationsmeaning a criminal case can be filed at any time.
Montana law allows a person convicted of one or more misdemeanor offenses to petition a district court for an order requiring the expungement of all records of arrest, investigation, and detention, if any, and any court proceedings that may have been held related to the misdemeanor offense or offenses. Section 46-18-

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