Ohio expungement filing 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio Expungement Filing in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. Fill in your name, address, and contact details including phone and cell numbers.
  3. In the section labeled 'CASE NO', input the case number associated with your expungement request. This is crucial for processing your application.
  4. Next, specify the charge for which you are seeking expungement. Clearly state the reason for your request in the provided field.
  5. Detail your prior criminal and traffic record, ensuring to exclude minor traffic citations as instructed. This transparency is vital for a successful application.

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To seal an arrest is better than to simply Expunge your record, because an Expungement does not protect you from having to disclose the details of your conviction to any State Licensing Board or Government Job you apply to.
Ohio criminal laws have been reformed by Senate Bill 288 which takes effect on April 4, 2023. This new law creates sweeping changes for the Sealing and Expunging of criminal records, including, conviction records, bail forfeitures, findings of not guilty, dismissed charges, and a No Bill issued by grand jury. What You Need to Know About Ohio Senate Bill 288 Ohio Expungement Law ohio-senate-bill Ohio Expungement Law ohio-senate-bill
Applicants typically obtain their rap sheets and expungement form at the clerk of courts office where the conviction occurred. After completing the forms, applicants may file a motion for expungement to the court. The court sets the hearing date, where the proposal will be granted or rejected.

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