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Begin by entering your contact information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and optional fax number and email address.
Fill in the case number and details about the defendant, including their CII, driver's license number, last four digits of their SSN, and date of birth.
Specify the date of conviction and indicate whether it was a misdemeanor or felony. If applicable, check the box for felony reduction under Penal Code section 17.
If probation was granted, select the appropriate option regarding discharge from probation. If not granted, confirm compliance with court sentences.
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What is the new law for expungement in California?
History: In 2022, ARC was pivotal in helping pass SB 731, a landmark law expanding record-cleaning opportunities for people with past felony records. This law went into effect on January 1, 2023, for the first time allowing formerly incarcerated Californians to expunge their felony records through the courts.
What forms are needed for expungement in California?
Get the court forms you will need to request an expungement from the court: the Petition for Dismissal (form CR-180) and the Order for Dismissal (form CR-181) The Petition for Dismissal (form CR-180) is the formal document you use to ask the court to expunge your conviction.
How much does it cost to expunge a felony in CA?
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.
What crimes cannot be expunged in CA?
Generally, you cannot expunge: Any felony requiring lifetime sex offender registration under Penal Code 290. Serious sex crimes involving children, such as lewd acts with a minor, statutory involving a minor under 16 and a defendant over 21 and continuous sexual abuse of a child.
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Petition and Order for Dismissal (revise forms CR- 180 and CR
Code, 1203.4.) The current Petition for Dismissal (form CR-180) contains check boxes to petition for dismissal after successful completion of probation and
Form Approved for Optional Use. Judicial Council of California. CR-180 [Rev. January 1, 2010]. (DATE). (CITY). PETITION FOR DISMISSAL. (SIGNATURE OF PETITIONER
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