Conviction Expungement Petition - St Louis County 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Conviction Expungement Petition in the editor.
  2. Begin by listing yourself as the plaintiff. Ensure you include your full name and current address.
  3. Enter the Offense Cycle number(s) (OCN), Criminal Case number(s), and Arrest Citation number(s) accurately.
  4. Identify all defendants, including the arresting agency, Criminal Records Repository, St. Louis County Police Department, and Prosecuting Attorney. It’s crucial to name all parties believed to possess records subject to expungement.
  5. Carefully read the statement under 'Petition for Expungement of Arrest/Plea/Trial/Conviction(s)' and complete any remaining information required on the form.
  6. Obtain and attach your fingerprints on a standard fingerprint card as part of your submission.
  7. Review your petition thoroughly, then take it to a notary for signing, affirming that all provided information is true.

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To expunge a crime, an individual must file a petition in the court in the county where the individual was charged or found guilty of any offenses, ing to 610.140 RSMo. Click here to download the expungement petition. There is a $250 charge when someone files an expungement petition.
If you cannot afford to hire an attorney and you do not qualify for legal aid, you can still pursue an expungement of your Missouri criminal record on your own by filing pro se.
In general, you are eligible to have a record expunged for property and drug crimes. You are generally not eligible to have your record expunged for crimes against a person such as violent or sex crimes. There are different eligibility requirements for the two types of expungement (destroyed or closed):
Generally, it will take anywhere from two months to six months to complete the expungement process. It will take at least 30 days from the time of filing because Missouri Law allows all parties 30 days to respond to an expungement petition.
This act provides that beginning August 28, 2027, all records and files maintained by any court pertaining to clean slate eligible offenses, which shall be offenses currently eligible for expungement by law, shall become closed records without the filing of a petition, subject to certain requirements as provided in

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Current Bill Summary SB 347 - This act provides that any offenses, infractions, misdemeanors, or felonies which are eligible for expungement under current law shall be eligible for expungement without petition beginning August 28, 2025, subject to limitations as provided in the act.

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