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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PARDON APPLICATION AND INSTRUCTIONS in the editor.
  2. Begin by determining your eligibility for a pardon. Review the general information and ensure you meet all criteria outlined in the document.
  3. Fill in your personal details accurately, including your name, address, and contact information. Ensure that all fields are completed fully and legibly.
  4. Provide detailed responses for each question regarding your criminal history, reasons for seeking a pardon, and any other required information. Use the Optional Continuation page if necessary.
  5. Attach all required documentation as specified in the instructions, such as certified judgments and proof of employment. Ensure these documents are clear and properly formatted.
  6. Review your application thoroughly for completeness and accuracy before submitting it via certified mail to the Pardon and Parole Board.

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The process of receiving a presidential pardon may take many years, and, as in the case the Trump pardon of Jack Johnson, may only conclude after your death. To qualify for a relief, the petitioner must wait five years from the end of their release from any confinement or sentencing.
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Under the Constitution, the President has the authority to grant pardon for federal offenses, including those obtained in the United States District Courts, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, and military courts-martial. The President cannot pardon a state criminal offense.
A pardon is granted in recognition of the applicants acceptance of responsibility for the offense committed and established good conduct for a substantial length of time after completing their sentence. A pardon is not a sign of exoneration and does not connote or establish innocence.
A pardon letter should clearly state the purpose, express genuine remorse, and highlight positive changes or contributions, such as military or public service. Include specific details about the individuals character and rehabilitation.

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You may apply to the Pardons Board for an Absolute Pardon, which is an absolute erasure of your criminal record, THREE (3) YEARS after the date of disposition of your most recent MISDEMEANOR conviction and FIVE (5) YEARS after the date of disposition of your most recent FELONY conviction.

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