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Records relating to offenses for which the petitioner has successfully completed a diversion agreement can be expunged by the court three years after the terms of the diversion agreement were fulfilled. K.S.A. 21-6614i (a)(2).
Once a diversion is offered, there is usually a fee to pay and some work to be done before the case is dismissed. The usual court fees are around $300 to $400. Some counties also require some kind of class. For example, a diversion on a shoplifting case will usually result in an anti-theft class being required.
Length of Diversion All diversions are six months in length, except for the following which are one year: DUI, Driving While Suspended, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia or when the prosecutor indicates otherwise. The diversion will go into effect the date the diversion is returned/paid for.
A diversion is an agreement, authorized under Kansas law, between the Jefferson County Attorney and the Defendant, where by the State of Kansas agrees to stay or defer prosecution of a criminal case for a certain amount of time called the diversion period or term.
You must apply for Diversion within thirty (30) days after the issuance of your citation, pay the $25 non-refundable application fee, and answer completely all questions on the application. Failure to do so will result in denial of your application or delay in the court date.
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We found that diversion programs for low-level drug offenders are likely to be cost-effective, generating savings in the criminal justice system while only moderately increasing healthcare costs.
Benefits of Traffic Diversion Programs This means that instead of having points added to your license which could result in higher insurance premiums or even the loss of your driving privileges you can maintain a clean record.

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