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It is possible for a person to have records of a criminal case sealed, meaning that no one may view the contents of his or her file without a court order. It is also possible, through a process known as expungement, for a person to have the criminal file removed from the public record entirely.
File a DIY Petition for Expungement in California Obtain a copy of your criminal record. You can get a copy of your record from the superior court. Complete probation. Pay all fines, fees, and restitution. In the case of a felony, petition the court to reduce charges. In the case of a misdemeanor, complete and submit CR-180.
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.
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Civil infractions would be eligible for sealing after four years have passed since the final disposition; petty offense or misdemeanor records after seven years; and felonies after 10 years have passed since the final disposition or release from jail, whichever comes later.
In Arkansas: You must wait 60 days after completing your sentence if the records involve a non-violent misdemeanor. If the records involve a violent or sexual misdemeanor, you must wait five years and 60 days after completing your sentence. You must wait five years after completing probation for felony convictions.
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 . You must file the Petition and the Order to Seal in the circuit or district court of the county where the crime was committed.
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.
The court must send the paperwork sealing your arrest record to the law enforcement agencies and the Department of Justice within 30 days of making the order. Some agencies may take longer than others to seal the record once they receive the paperwork.

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