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  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field. If your name has changed since your arrest, provide that name in the next section.
  3. Fill in your race and sex, along with your year of birth. This information is essential for identification purposes.
  4. Indicate the county where you were arrested and the date of the arrest. Specify the law enforcement agency involved and detail the crime for which you were arrested.
  5. Select one reason for seeking expungement from the provided options, ensuring it aligns with your situation—mistaken identity, lack of probable cause, not guilty verdict, or best interests of justice.
  6. Affirm that all statements are accurate under penalty of perjury. Then, complete your contact information including address and phone number.

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FBI for background checks related to firearms. Courts can still access your sealed convictions and may count them for the purpose of sentence enhancement or for establishing the elements of a subsequent crime.
An arrest record can be expunged if: The arrest occurred because of mistaken identity; A court found there was no probable cause for the arrest; You were found not guilty in court proceedings; or.
Many criminal records are eligible for expungement in Kansas. You may be able to expunge your record if: You were convicted of an expungement-eligible offense (certain sex crimes, crimes against children, and crimes resulting in death cannot be expunged). The applicable waiting period has expired.
A person convicted of a felony also loses the right to possess a firearm. This right is restored only by express order of the governor or, in some cases, by sealing or expunging the conviction.
How long does a Kansas DUI conviction stay on your criminal record? Forever perhaps. However, after at least five years after you have completed a probation, and at a judges discretion, you may be able to have a first-time conviction expunged (removed). A second or subsequent DUI can be expunged after 10 years.

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Current Kansas Law: Convicting court found firearm was used in the commission of the crimeConvicting court found firearm was NOT used in the commission of the crime Person Felony Lifetime Ban 3 Year Ban OR 8 Year Ban* Drug Felony Lifetime Ban 8 Years Non-Person Felony N/A 3 Month Ban Mar 14, 2024
In Kansas an expungement does not automatically restore your firearms rights. A pardon could. Or after 8 years you could apply to the chief law enforcement official in your jurisdiction. Even without a pardon if the chief recommends you to the governor you can get your rights restored.

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