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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 Colorado State Statute (C.R.S.) 24-72-703 to see the qualification for sealing a record.
Yes. You are allowed to pursue your case pro se, meaning without an attorney. The court might provide the forms you need to file the petition. However, the process of expunging a criminal record can be challenging.
Colorados Clean Slate Law Expunge Colorado is an active member of the Colorado Clean Slate Coalition instrumental in passing Colorados Clean Slate Act (SB22-99) in 2022. The law put in place a new system to automate record sealing for certain low level criminal convictions beginning in July 2024.
See C.R.S. 24-72-703(12)(II). Other criminal records that cannot be sealed: The only charge(s) is/are class 1 misdemeanor traffic offenses, class 2 misdemeanor traffic offenses, class A traffic infractions, and/or class B traffic infractions.
What is the Purpose of Sealing Court documents? Protection of Privacy: Sealing documents helps protect the privacy of individuals involved in legal proceedings. This is particularly important when cases involve sensitive personal information, such as medical records, financial details, or other private matters.
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A petition to seal or expunge can be a way for your criminal record to be wiped from view from potential employers, landlords, or educational institutions.
Court Filing Fees: There is a fee associated with filing the petition to seal your record in Colorado courts. As of 2025, the fee was around $224, but this can vary and may be subject to change. Check with the local court clerk or the Colorado Judicial Branch website for the most accurate information.

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