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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the expunge court record in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the individual's name and case number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Input the date of birth in the specified format. This helps verify the identity of the petitioner.
  4. Review each statement regarding the petitioner's completion of court orders. Select 'has' or 'has not' based on their compliance with all provisions.
  5. Indicate whether granting the petition will harm society or benefit the petitioner by selecting 'will' or 'will not' for each statement.
  6. Check if the District Attorney has recommended granting the petition, marking 'has' or 'has not' accordingly.
  7. Finally, ensure all sections are filled out correctly before submitting. Once completed, you can save and share your document directly from our platform.

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Access to closed/sealed criminal records in Missouri is limited. Generally, no one can access any expunged criminal record as these records are destroyed. However, records that have been closed may still be accessed by authorized parties.
The following offenses, violations, and infractions are not eligible to be expunged under this section: Any class A felony offense; Any dangerous felony as that term is defined in section 556.061; Any offense that requires registration as a sex offender; Any felony offense where death is an element of the offense;
To expunge a crime, an individual must file a petition in the court in the county where the individual was charged or found guilty of any offenses, ing to 610.140 RSMo. Click here to download the expungement petition. There is a $250 charge when someone files an expungement petition.
Generally, it will take anywhere from two months to six months to complete the expungement process. It will take at least 30 days from the time of filing because Missouri Law allows all parties 30 days to respond to an expungement petition.
A person may be granted expungement for no more than 3 felony offenses, no more than 5 misdemeanor offenses or ordinance violations, and any number of infractions. If a person has more than 3 felonies or 5 misdemeanors, then he or she shall not be eligible for expungement without petition.

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Although juvenile criminal records and certain adult records may qualify for sealing in Nebraska, most adult criminal convictions cannot be sealed or expunged in Nebraska. The law permits only a set-aside or pardons for the criminal conviction of an adult.

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