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An expungement costs (this does not include attorneys fees) about $124.00. This can be broken down in the following way: 1) $75 fee to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). This is the state agency that approves your expungement or sealing application.
A sealing or expungement in Florida will completely remove the incident from your records. An expungement seals and destroys the records of the arrest and case. A record sealing seals the records, making them unavailable to the public.
Can You Expunge a Felony From Your Record? If you were already convicted of a felony in Florida, you cannot expunge it, or remove it, from your record.
No case, unless dropped or dismissed, maybe sealed or expunged of the following crimes: Arson; Aggravated Assault; Aggravated Battery; Illegal Use of Explosives; Child abuse or aggravated child abuse; Abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult; Aircraft piracy; Kidnapping;
To \u201cexpunge\u201d is to \u201cerase or remove completely.\u201d In law, \u201cexpungement\u201d is the process by which a record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from state or federal record.
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Although you can attempt to seal or expunge your record without an attorney, hiring an experienced lawyer to help you through the process may save you time, money, and frustration. We work hard to make sure the process is completed as quickly as possible.
Anyone interested in sealing their record should complete the brief form at www.FLJC.org/seal, call 954-758-7555, or email seal@FLJC.org. Everyone will be screened for eligibility for sealing and expungement, and those who qualify will be helped free of charge.
Charges Ineligible for Record Sealing Sexual misconduct with developmentally or mentally disabled persons. Luring or enticing a child. Sexual battery. Lewd or lascivious offenses committed upon or in the presence of anyone under 16. Trafficking in controlled substances. Procuring a minor for prostitution. Carjacking. Robbery.
No case, unless dropped or dismissed, maybe sealed or expunged of the following crimes: Arson; Aggravated Assault; Aggravated Battery; Illegal Use of Explosives; Child abuse or aggravated child abuse; Abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult; Aircraft piracy; Kidnapping;
Lawful Self-Defense Expungement \u2013 a person may apply for a Lawful Self-Defense Certificate of Eligibility if the appropriate state attorney or statewide prosecutor certifies that the subject acted in lawful self-defense pursuant to the provisions related to justifiable use of force in Chapter 776, Florida Statutes, and ...

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