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A party requesting that a record be filed under seal must file a motion or an application for an order sealing the record. The motion or application must be accompanied by a memorandum and a declaration containing facts sufficient to justify the sealing.
Felony Expungement $1,200* (includes a reduction to a misdemeanor when eligible) Sealing of Juvenile or Diversion Records: $3,500. Sealing of Arrest Records under 851.91 PC $1,495. Reduction to Misdemeanor under 17b or Prop 47 $750.
There is no cost to ask to seal your records. But, it can take months. If you think you might want your record sealed in the future, contact the probation department where your case happened to find out how to get started.
How to ask to seal your juvenile record Fill out form. Fill out a Request to Seal Juvenile Records (form JV-595) or any other forms that your local court or probation department gave you. Bring form to probation department or court. Probation turns form into court after review. Judge makes a decision.
You will need to sign and notarize authorization for an attorney to go to the courthouse and obtain the record on your behalf. If the record is obtained after the records have been sealed (and if theyve been sealed), it should bear a stamp with the word ``sealed on it.
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Instead, the minor must be eligible to have his or her juvenile records sealed and must obtain a judicial order to seal and destroy juvenile records pursuant to California Welfare and Institutions Code Section 781.

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