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A person may apply to the appropriate prosecuting attorney to approve the expungement of his/her FDLE juvenile criminal history record if the subject has not been charged with or found to have committed any criminal offense (including the one that you are seeking to expunge) within the preceding 5 years.
If you were arrested in the state of Florida for a felony and found not guilty, no-filed, or nolle prosequi (the state will no longer prosecute), you may be eligible to have your case sealed and expunged.
You may obtain an application for a Certificate of Eligibility by downloading the application, or by emailing the FDLE Seal and Expunge Section at SEinfo@fdle.state.fl.us, and requesting an application be sent to you.
Because of the required process, it typically takes up to 9 months to have your record sealed or expunged. This is because the first step in the process that everyone must go through is obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Court-Ordered Sealing or Expungement a person may apply to FDLE for a Certificate of Eligibility to Seal or Expunge his/her criminal history record. This is the required first step toward obtaining the court-ordered sealing or expungement of that record.
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If you were arrested in the state of Florida for a felony and found not guilty, no-filed, or nolle prosequi (the state will no longer prosecute), you may be eligible to have your case sealed and expunged.
Generally, you are legally authorized not to disclose an arrest if it has been sealed or expunged. However, a person may be required to disclose information regarding an arrest or criminal charge when applying for various specific positions, such as: Applying for a state-issued professional license.
Even though there are some issues with your credit report that might go away after seven years, this is not the case with a criminal record. If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor in the State of Florida, it is going to stay on your record forever unless you are able to have the conviction overturned.
Because of the required process, it typically takes up to 9 months to have your record sealed or expunged. This is because the first step in the process that everyone must go through is obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
An expungement costs (this does not include attorneys fees) about $124.00. This can be broken down in the following way: 1) $75 fee to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). This is the state agency that approves your expungement or sealing application.

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