Checklist for Victim's Statement in Petition to Expunge Records - Utah 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. At the top of the first page, print your name and contact information. Indicate whether you are the victim or the attorney for the victim.
  3. Complete the heading exactly as it appears in the Petition. Ensure to check the box next to 'Victim’s Statement.'
  4. In Paragraph (1), check this box only if you wish to waive your right to file a statement.
  5. For Paragraph (2), if you object to expunging the records, check this box and provide an explanation for your objection.
  6. In Paragraph (3), check any boxes that best describe your recommendations for the judge.
  7. Ensure no private or protected information is included, as this form is a public record.
  8. Attach any required documents and forms before dating and signing the form.
  9. Complete the Certificate of Service and serve copies on both the petitioner and prosecuting attorney.
  10. Finally, file the original form along with the certificate of service with the court.

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To start the process, there is a $65 application fee that must be paid at time when you submit the application. Upon review, if you are eligible for certificate(s), a $65 fee will be charged to each case (conviction plea in abeyance). No is no certificate fees for dismissals, acquittals, or declinations.
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.
Class A misdemeanors: 5 years. Class B misdemeanors: 4 years. Other misdemeanors or infractions: 3 years.

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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.
2 YEAR LIMITATION Any misdemeanor charge, including: DUI. Domestic Violence. Possession of Marijuana.
To start the process, there is a $65 application fee that must be paid at time when you submit the application. Upon review, if you are eligible for certificate(s), a $65 fee will be charged to each case (conviction plea in abeyance). No is no certificate fees for dismissals, acquittals, or declinations.
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.
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.

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