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Misdemeanor Expungements $900* Misdemeanor DUI Expungement $1,075. Felony Expungement $1,200* (includes a reduction to a misdemeanor when eligible) Sealing of Juvenile or Diversion Records: $3,500.
A PC 1203.4 petition takes your plea from Guilty or No Contest and changes it in the court record to Not Guilty. It then sets aside and dismisses the conviction, changing the court record from Convicted to Case Dismissed. So, it is a Petition for Dismissal and not a Petition for Expungement as some call
You must complete an expungement/dismissal petition. Most courts use the CR-180 CR-181 state forms, but a few courts encourage use of their own forms. Although all courts are supposed to accept the CR-180 and CR-181, it is helpful to check the courts website or call to find out all of the forms the court requires.
If you apply through the Minnesota Attorney Generals Office and you qualify for expungement you do not have to pay the $300 filing fee to the Court.
Petition for Dismissal (CR-180) Ask the court to reduce or dismiss a criminal conviction in order to minimize the convictions impact on employment and other areas.
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The Petition for Dismissal (form CR-180) is the formal document you use to ask the court to expunge your conviction.

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