*****SAMPLE MOTION AND ORDER FOR EXPUNGEMENT OF CONVICTION OR - wichita 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name at the time of arrest in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, input your current name and other personal details such as race/sex, date of birth, and social security number in the respective fields.
  4. Fill in the date of your arrest and the specific charge you were arrested for, along with the relevant section of the Code of the City of Wichita.
  5. Provide the Wichita Police Department’s case number associated with your arrest.
  6. Select one reason from the provided options that justifies your request for expungement. This is a critical part of your motion.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before finalizing your document. Make any necessary edits using our platform's editing tools.

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You can contact the court that issued the expungement order to determine if your records have been successfully expunged or sealed. You can visit the courthouse in person, call them, or use an online search or contact tool (if available).
By order of the Kansas Supreme Court, the docket fee for an expungement is $195. This fee will apply for each case record for which you are seeking expungement. Please make your money order payable to the CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT. Or you may go to to pay your fee.
How Long Does a Typical Expungement Take in New Jersey? In New Jersey, it usually takes three to four months to complete the expungement petition process. If the prosecutor objects to your expungement, then you will have to go to court with an attorney to contest the objection and defend your expungement petition.
Offenses that are NOT eligible for expungement in Kansas include: (All Degrees) Manslaughter (Voluntary and Involuntary) .
The letter should be polite, concise, and professional, emphasizing personal growth and the benefits of expungement. A sample could start with: Dear [Authority], I am requesting the expungement of my record related to [case details] as I have demonstrated rehabilitation and positive community involvement.

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