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You can ask the court to seal your criminal record informally once your case is acquitted or dismissed. You can also file a JDF 417, which is a Petition to Seal Arrest and Criminal Records Other Than Convictions. However, the forms require a processing fee of $65 to petition for a record seal.
Juvenile arrest and criminal records information, including basic identifying information, are automatically open to the public when a case is filed alleging an older juvenile committed an act that would be considered unlawful sexual behavior or violent if committed by an adult.
If the court cannot provide the necessary paperwork, try calling your countys public defender or legal aid society. If that does not work, try calling your countys bar association and ask them if any lawyers do pro bono (free) expungement service.
A person may petition the court to seal his/her own records by filing a petition with the District/County/Muni Court where the arrest and/or criminal records are filed. Please review the Colorado State Statute (C.R.S.) 24-72-703 to see the qualification for sealing a record.
A Petition to Expunge Juvenile Records must be filed in the court that has jurisdiction of the case. If the Juveniles case was transferred from one county to another, the petition would be filed in the county that currently has the case.
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A person may petition the court to seal his/her own records by filing a petition with the District/County/Muni Court where the arrest and/or criminal records are filed. Please review the Colorado State Statute (C.R.S.) 24-72-703 to see the qualification for sealing a record.
Under current law, a juvenile or someone on the juveniles behalf must petition, after an applicable waiting period of one to 5 years, for expungement. The bill requires the court to automatically expunge records in certain situations. In some situations, the juvenile must still petition for expungement.
Under current law, a juvenile or someone on the juveniles behalf must petition, after an applicable waiting period of one to 5 years, for expungement. The bill requires the court to automatically expunge records in certain situations. In some situations, the juvenile must still petition for expungement.
A person may petition the court to seal his/her own records by filing a petition with the District/County/Muni Court where the arrest and/or criminal records are filed. Please review the Colorado State Statute (C.R.S.) 24-72-703 to see the qualification for sealing a record.
If you petition is approved by the court, it could take at least three months after filing the petition for your criminal records to disappear from public background checks.

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