MC 227, Application to Set Aside Conviction(s) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MC 227 application in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, address, and telephone number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your application.
  3. In item 1, list each conviction you wish to set aside. Include the crime, charge codes, MCL citations, date of conviction, and case numbers. If you have multiple convictions, use additional sheets as necessary.
  4. Complete item 2 based on your eligibility criteria. Indicate whether you are requesting multiple felonies or misdemeanors and ensure that the required time has passed since your last conviction.
  5. In items 3 and 4, confirm whether any previous applications have been filed regarding the convictions listed. This helps establish your application’s validity.
  6. Sign the application in front of a notary public or court clerk as required in item 6. This step is essential for legal validation.
  7. Finally, follow through with mailing copies of your application packet to the Michigan State Police and other relevant parties as outlined in the instructions.

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When a court renders a decision of another court to be invalid, that verdict or decision is set aside; see also annul or vacate. The phrase is often used in the context of appeals, when an appellate court invalidates the judgment of a lower court.
A set-aside is sometimes called expungement or expunction. It means that the court record of a criminal or contempt case is sealed by the court and will not appear in official court records. You should be aware that set-aside cases can be unsealed in certain limited circumstances.
To set aside a judgment means that a person convicted of a crime has been released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction. A set aside is not the same thing as an expungement or a sealing.
There is not a specific set aside application form, so you need to ask the court for a general application form called an N244, which you can use to make a set aside application. To request a set aside of a CCJ you should fill in the N244 to include the information the court asks for.
To apply to set aside a judgment, a person can file an application with the court in which they were convicted. There is no charge to file an application to set aside a judgment. To obtain an application, go to the Superior Court website for the county in which you were convicted and look for the clerks webpage.

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AZcourts.gov. To set aside a judgment means that a person convicted of a crime has been released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction. A set aside is not the same thing as an expungement or a sealing.

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