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The records cannot be accessed for general law enforcement or civil use. However, under certain exceptional situations, the expunged records can be searched, retrieved, and used, but this is occurs only in exceptional circumstances and normally requires a court order or statutory authorization. 3.
Eventually most convictions (not including violent crimes) get automatically sealed in Colorado after a certain amount of years have passed: Civil infractions get automatically sealed four years after the case closes. Petty offense convictions get automatically sealed seven years after the case closes.
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.
Class 1 misdemeanors: 3 years. Class 4, 5 or 6 felonies: 3 years. Level 3 or 4 drug felonies: 3 years.
If your criminal case gets dismissed or acquitted, you can ask the judge to seal your records or else file a JDF 477 form (Petition to Seal Non-Convictions). And if you were convicted, you can file a JDF 612 form (Petition to Seal Criminal Convictions). The Colorado court filing fee is $65.
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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.
Colorado law allows a person to hide many criminal records from the public under state law through expungement or sealing, if certain requirements are met. Expunging or sealing records can be a very detailed process and may or may not be effective to meet a persons goals.
Colorado law allows a person to hide many criminal records from the public under state law through expungement or sealing, if certain requirements are met. Expunging or sealing records can be a very detailed process and may or may not be effective to meet a persons goals.
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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