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If you are convicted of a felony domestic violence crime, you cannot apply to have the conviction expunged from your criminal record for at least seven years after your probation has been terminated (probation for a felony domestic violence offense is typically 36 months from the date of sentencing).
You must first obtain a certificate of eligibility from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI), before filing a petition to expunge records. Your expungement eligibility will be based upon your total criminal history, not just what has been reported to the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
Exclusions: While Utah law allows most types of records to be expunged, due to their nature, certain types of records cannot be expunged under Utah law. These include capital felonies, certain violent felonies, felony automobile homicide, registrable sex offenses, and registrable child abuse offenses.
Class A misdemeanors: 5 years. Class B misdemeanors: 4 years. Other misdemeanors or infractions: 3 years.
2 YEAR LIMITATION Any misdemeanor charge, including: DUI. Domestic Violence. Possession of Marijuana.
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Charges were filed, but my case was dismissed without prejudice (Click to expand) You can ask for expungement if: At least 30 days have passed since the arrest, and. Either the prosecutor consents in writing to the expungement or at least 180 days have passed since the day the case was dismissed.
Exclusions: While Utah law allows most types of records to be expunged, due to their nature, certain types of records cannot be expunged under Utah law. These include capital felonies, certain violent felonies, felony automobile homicide, registrable sex offenses, and registrable child abuse offenses.
Per Utah Code 77-40a-201 through 77-40a-203, a certificate of eligibility is not required for Auto/Clean Slate expungement. These expungements are initiated and completed via an automatic process in place between the Courts and BCI. There is no application process for Auto/Clean slate eligible expungement.
You must first obtain a certificate of eligibility from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI), before filing a petition to expunge records. Your expungement eligibility will be based upon your total criminal history, not just what has been reported to the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
You must first obtain a certificate of eligibility from the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI), before filing a petition to expunge records. Your expungement eligibility will be based upon your total criminal history, not just what has been reported to the Bureau of Criminal Identification.

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