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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Fill in the case number and police report number from your conviction documents. This ensures that your application is correctly linked to your case.
  4. Indicate the date of your conviction and specify whether you were imprisoned for this offense. If applicable, provide the date you completed your imprisonment.
  5. Confirm that at least five years have passed since your sentence was imposed or since you were discharged from imprisonment. This is a key eligibility requirement.
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Expungement Assistance Qualifications Persons with select criminal convictions may be eligible to have them removed from public records at no-cost to them through the Oakland County Clean Slate Program, administered by Oakland County Michigan Works!
The Michigan clean slate law provides for the following offenses to be automatically set aside once the corresponding period has elapsed: Misdemeanors with a sentence up to 92 days Seven years. Up to four misdemeanors with a sentence of 93+ days Seven years. Up to two eligible felonies 10 years.
Automatic Expungement MCL 750.621g Beginning in 2023, Michigan will begin a markedly different way of setting aside convictions. An offender will not have to apply to have his or her record expunged; instead, an eligible conviction will be set aside automatically (with exceptions for certain crimes).
On April 11, 2023, Clean Slate Automatic Expungement arrived in Michigan. This new law clears away old criminal records from people who have remained crime-free for a period of years, opening doors of opportunity in jobs, housing and education.
Clean slate laws, also known as second chance laws or expungement laws, are policies enacted to help individuals with certain criminal records move on with their lives by allowing them to clear or seal their past convictions under specific circumstances.

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Conviction-based Up to three felonies and an unlimited number of misdemeanors, with certain conditions on the types of offenses that qualify: No more than two assaultive crimes may be expunged. No more than one felony conviction for the same offense if the offense is punishable by more than 10 years imprisonment.
There are associated costs for filing a Motion to Set Aside a Conviction, such as the cost to obtain fingerprints, $50.00 for the Michigan State Police to analyze your fingerprints, court filing fees, and the cost to get a certified copy of your conviction. In all, the costs should not exceed $250.00.

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