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  2. Begin by entering the Defendant's Name and Date of Birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the Current Mailing Address, including City, State, and Zip Code. This ensures that all correspondence regarding the sealing order reaches you promptly.
  4. In the section for case numbers, input the County Court case number, District Court case number, and Municipal Court case number if applicable. This helps in identifying which records are to be sealed.
  5. Provide the Law Enforcement Agency case number and Arrest number from your fingerprint card. These details are essential for processing your request.
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The act allows a record to be sealed if a defendant owes fines, court fees, late fees, or other court-ordered fees. The act requires the Colorado bureau of investigation to produce an annual report regarding record sealing. The act makes clarifying and organizational changes to the record sealing statutes.
The process generally takes around 30 to 60 days to finalize as long as the court and relevant agencies process the sealing promptly. Petty Offenses and Misdemeanors: There will be 1 to 2 years of waiting, with court processing generally taking 60 to 90 days after the petition is filed.
A defendant can file a petition to have their case sealed immediately after the dismissal of their case. The process to seal a deferred judgment involves gathering the necessary documentation, preparing the petition, and filing the petition with the appropriate court.
A person may petition the court to seal his/her own records by filing a petition with the District/County/Muni court where the arrest and/or criminal records are filed. Please review Colorado State Statute (C.R.S.) 24-72-703 to see the qualification for sealing a record.
The process for how to check if your record has been expunged or sealed includes searching online databases, contacting the court that issued the expungement or sealing order, and talking to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

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In general, the entire process of sealing criminal records in Colorado can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the complexity of your case, the courts schedule, and whether any complications arise.

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