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Automatic Sealing the criminal history record maintained by FDLE will automatically be sealed (by operation of law) when the Clerk of the Court submits a qualifying certified disposition to FDLE, via electronic means. A list of qualifying dispositions can be found in Section 943.0595, Florida Statutes.
Court Fees In Florida, checking eligibility for expungement involves a $75 fee. The flat fee for sealing any case is $799. This also applies to expungement. If the case is more complicated and requires additional paperwork, the filing fees can increase.
Eligibility Requirements for Expungement in Florida No previously expunged cases in Florida. No previous adjudication of guilt or delinquency for any criminal charges, or as listed under Florida Statutes, Sections 943.0585, 943.0584. No ongoing petition for expungement in any court in Florida.
The following is a list of 36 such crimes that appear on the Florida Department of Law Enforcements website: Arson. Aggravated Assault. Aggravated Battery. Illegal use of explosives. Child abuse or Aggravated Child Abuse.
Sealing and Expunging Criminal Records Step 1: Obtaining and Completing the Application. Step 2: Submit Application to the State Attorneys Office. Step 3: Submit completed application to FDLE. Step 4: Complete and File a Petition and Affidavit to Expunge or Seal Step 5: Filing the Petition.

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Do felonies in Florida disappear after 7 years? No, felonies in Florida do not automatically disappear after 7 years. Criminal records, including felonies, remain part of your public record unless they are sealed or expunged.
36 Crimes that Cannot be Sealed or Expunged in Florida Arson. Aggravated Assault. Aggravated Battery. Illegal use of explosives. Child abuse or Aggravated Child Abuse. Abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult, or aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult. Aircraft piracy. Kidnapping.
Section 943.0585(4), Florida Statutes, provides that a criminal history record ordered expunged that is retained by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is not available to any person or entity except upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction.

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