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Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 6, section 172 describes how comprehensive the sealing of your Massachusetts criminal record is. Once your Massachusetts criminal record is sealed, only law enforcement will continue to have access to your sealed record.
The seal is used to execute a legal document or guarantee the documents authenticity. A seal is unique to a sealer and is used by government agencies, corporations and notaries public to show that the document is validly executed, acknowledged or witnessed.
After your records are sealed, employers, landlords, and others conducting background checks will not be able to see your record and you can honestly reply that you do not have a record of any convictions. Most criminal charges can be sealed in Massachusetts.
How can I file the rest of these documents securely? A: Use Civil Motions and Related Filings Other Supporting Documents Attachments to Administrative Motion to File Under Seal to upload the rest of your documents; this event will prompt you to seal your documents as described above.
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.
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Misdemeanor 3 years after you were found guilty or after any jail or prison time, whichever date is later. Felony 7 years after you were found guilty or after any jail or prison time, whichever date is later.
To seal your criminal record, you should file a petition to seal your record. If youre filing with the Boston Municipal Court (BMC), you can file 3 or more record dismissals and non-criminal court records from 2 or more BMC court divisions at once.
You can ask the court to seal certain felony and misdemeanor convictions: If you have no more than 2 misdemeanors or no more than 1 felony and 1 misdemeanor conviction and have been crime-free for 10 years.
Sealed document means a document that will not be accessible to the public but will be accessible to court staff with only the highest security level clearance.
Sealing means that the record still exists, but all related fingerprint and palmprint cards, booking photos, and DNA samples may be returned to you or destroyed (except digital fingerprints are not destroyed if you already have fingerprints on file from a different unsealed case).

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