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Alabama
Alabama allows for the expungement of certain misdemeanor and felony convictions after a waiting period and if specific conditions are met. Not all offenses are eligible. Governed by Ala. Code § ...
View Alabama ExpungementAlaska
Varies; typically 5-10 years after sentence completion for eligible offenses. No waiting period for some misdemeanors if first offense.
View Alaska ExpungementArizona
...Records") is available for arrests not resulting in conviction, and for certain convictions after a waiting period. ARS § 13-911.
View Arizona ExpungementArkansas
...years for many eligible felonies after completion of sentence. Some misdemeanors have shorter or no waiting periods.
View Arkansas ExpungementColorado
For convictions: Case must be closed, all sentence components completed, specified waiting period passed without new criminal activity. Eligibility depends on the level and type of offense. ...
View Colorado ExpungementDelaware
...nalized offenses. Discretionary for some misdemeanors and a very limited number of felonies after a waiting period and showing of rehabilitation.
View Delaware ExpungementGeorgia
...ading to conviction may be restricted. Some misdemeanor convictions after sentence completion and a waiting period (e.g., First Offender Act, Conditional Discharge). Many felony convictions are not eligible ...
View Georgia ExpungementHawaii
...iled, or after dismissal/acquittal. Eligible convictions: After completion of sentence and specific waiting periods (e.g., 5 years for some first drug offenses).
View Hawaii ExpungementIllinois
...rtain minor offenses after a pardon. Sealing: Many misdemeanors and some Class 3 & 4 felonies after waiting period and completion of sentence. Specific offenses are excluded.
View Illinois ExpungementIndiana
...diana allows for expungement of arrest records and conviction records under specific conditions and waiting periods. IC 35-38-9.
View Indiana ExpungementKansas
Kansas allows for expungement of certain arrest records and convictions after a waiting period. K.S.A. 22-4701 et seq., 21-6614.
View Kansas ExpungementKentucky
Completion of sentence, specified waiting period free of convictions, payment of fees. Not all offenses eligible.
View Kentucky ExpungementLouisiana
Completion of sentence, waiting period. DWI and violent/sex offenses often have stricter rules or are ineligible.
View Louisiana ExpungementMaryland
waiting period after case disposition or sentence completion, depending on outcome and offense. Some offens...
View Maryland ExpungementMassachusetts
For sealing convictions: waiting period (e.g., 3 years for misdemeanors, 7 for felonies) after sentence completion or case dispositi...
View Massachusetts ExpungementMichigan
Completion of sentence, specified waiting period (3-7 years typically) without new convictions, number of prior convictions matters. Certain ...
View Michigan ExpungementMinnesota
waiting period post-sentence completion, no new offenses. Eligibility depends on offense severity and type.
View Minnesota ExpungementMississippi
Completion of sentence, waiting period (typically 5 years for eligible felonies), must be a first offense for many categories.
View Mississippi ExpungementMissouri
Completion of sentence, specified waiting period (e.g., 1 year for misdemeanors, 3 years for felonies) with good behavior, offense must be el...
View Missouri ExpungementMontana
Upon successful completion of deferred sentence, or other specific waiting periods.
View Montana ExpungementNevada
Nevada allows for sealing of criminal records for arrests and convictions after specified waiting periods. NRS Chapter 179.
View Nevada ExpungementNew Hampshire
Completion of sentence, waiting period without further convictions (1-10 years depending on offense). Some offenses are ineligible.
View New Hampshire ExpungementNew Jersey
waiting periods after sentence completion (e.g., 4-6 years for indictable offenses, 3-5 years for disorderl...
View New Jersey ExpungementNew Mexico
waiting period post-sentence completion, no pending charges. Eligibility depends on offense type and severi...
View New Mexico ExpungementNorth Carolina
waiting period (5-15 years for convictions) without further convictions, completion of sentence. Strict eli...
View North Carolina ExpungementNorth Dakota
waiting period, completion of sentence, no new convictions. Eligibility depends on offense type.
View North Dakota ExpungementOhio
waiting period after final discharge (1-5 years depending on offense), number of prior convictions is a fac...
View Ohio ExpungementOklahoma
waiting period after case disposition or sentence completion. Eligibility depends on outcome and offense ty...
View Oklahoma ExpungementOregon
waiting period (1-20 years) without arrests/convictions, completion of sentence. Certain offenses (traffic,...
View Oregon ExpungementRhode Island
... Island allows for expungement of first-offender non-violent misdemeanors and some felonies after a waiting period. R.I. Gen. Laws § 12-1.3-1 et seq.
View Rhode Island ExpungementSouth Carolina
waiting period, completion of sentence. Eligibility criteria vary by offense and outcome.
View South Carolina ExpungementTennessee
Completion of sentence, payment of costs, waiting period (typically 5 years for eligible convictions). Limits on number of expungeable convictions.
View Tennessee ExpungementTexas
...or pardoned convictions. Nondisclosure: Successful completion of deferred adjudication, or specific waiting periods after sentence completion for eligible convictions. Many offenses excluded.
View Texas ExpungementUtah
Utah allows for expungement of arrest and conviction records for many offenses after a waiting period. Utah Code Ann. § 77-40a-101 et seq.
View Utah ExpungementVermont
waiting period post-sentence, offense must be eligible. Some offenses have automatic expungement after a pe...
View Vermont ExpungementWashington
Completion of all sentence terms, specified waiting period (3-10 years) without new criminal charges/convictions. Offense must be eligible (many violen...
View Washington ExpungementWest Virginia
Completion of sentence, waiting period (1 year for misdemeanors, 5 years for pardoned felonies) without further offenses. First-off...
View West Virginia ExpungementWyoming
waiting period (1 year for eligible misdemeanors), completion of sentence/deferred period. Limited to one e...
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