Arkansas Expungement Instructions - Arkansas 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information, including your full name, race, sex, and date of birth. Ensure that this information is accurate as it will be used for identification purposes.
  3. Next, provide details regarding your arrest and adjudication. If your name has changed since the time of arrest, include your previous name as well.
  4. Indicate the specific crimes for which you were adjudicated guilty and include the date of disposition. This section is crucial for processing your expungement request.
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How Long Does Expungement Take in Arkansas? The timeline varies by county, but most expungements take 60 to 180 days from the date the petition is filed. However, some cases require a waiting period before youre even eligible to file.
If you are eligible to have an offense expunged then you can file a petition to seal your records. The uniform Petition and Order to Seal can be found at .arlegalservices.org. You must file the Petition and the Order to Seal in the circuit or district court of the county where the crime was committed.
In Arkansas, you may legally state on a job application that you have never been convicted of the crime that you had sealed (or expunged). Certain jobs may still be able to see the record of your conviction even if it has been sealed. Some of these jobs include positions in law enforcement, nursing homes, and daycares.
Records That Cannot Be Sealed sexual offense in which the victim was under the age of 18 years. Class Y felony. Class A or B felony that are not drug offenses. manslaughter. unclassified felony with a maximum sentence that was more than 10 years. violent felony.

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