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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the expungement form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the case number at the top of the form. Ensure that all personal information is accurate.
  3. In section one, provide details about your residency in Louisiana and reference the relevant legal provisions for expungement.
  4. Fill out section two with specifics about your arrest, including the date, law enforcement agency involved, and nature of the offense.
  5. In section three, detail how your case was resolved, including any guilty pleas and sentencing information. Attach any necessary documentation as indicated.
  6. Complete section four by affirming that you have fulfilled all probation requirements and request an order for expungement.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom. Make sure to include your contact information for follow-up.

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Not all crimes are eligible for expungement under Alabama law. Violent offenses, including , sexual offenses, and certain domestic violence charges, cannot be expunged. There are exceptions and specific conditions where violent felonies might be considered for expungement, but they must meet specific criteria.
For sentences imposed on or after July 1, 2009, the record of your conviction may be expunged if you were under age 25 at the time of the offense and if the maximum punishment for the crime was 6 years or less. Some offenses are excluded, and felony offenders are not eligible if they have a prior felony conviction.
To be eligible for misdemeanor expungement in Alabama, the following conditions generally apply: The charge was dismissed with prejudice. You were found not guilty of the charge. The charge was no-billed by a grand jury. You successfully completed a pretrial diversion or similar program.
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.
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