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- Information on How to File a Petition to Seal Arrest and . . .
Explains how to file a request to the court to clean your criminal record of arrests that did not result in a conviction, as well as what the court will consider when making a decision
- How to Seal Destroy Arrest Records in California
Your petition to seal an arrest record in California must be filed either: In the superior court in which charges based on your arrest were filed or, If charges were not filed, in the city or county in which your arrest occurred
- CR-409-INFO Information on How to File a Petition to Seal . . .
1 What is a petition to seal arrest and related records? The petition is a request to the court to seal arrest and related records under Penal Code section 851 91 You may ask the court to seal an arrest that did not result in a court case, or to seal an arrest that resulted in a court case—as long as the case did not result in a conviction
- How to Seal My Arrest Record in California: Step-by-Step . . .
Process to Seal Your Arrest Record in California Prepare the Petition to Seal Arrest Record; File and Serve the Petition; The Hearing; Learn More About Criminal Defense During a Free Consultation
- Information on How to File a Petition to Se Arrest and . . .
What is a petition to seal arrest and related records? The petition is a request to the court to seal arrest and related records under Penal Code section 851 91 A separate petition must be filed for each arrest for which sealing is requested What happens if the court grants my petition (request)?
- Petition to Seal and Destroy Arrest Records: A Step-by-Step . . .
Fortunately, in California, under certain circumstances, you may petition to seal and destroy your arrest records This process can effectively remove your arrest from public view, allowing you to move forward without the shadow of a past arrest hanging over your life
- BCIA 8270, Petition to Seal and Destroy Adult Arrest Records
Penal Code (PC) section 851 8 provides that a person who has been arrested or detained, and is determined to be factually innocent, may petition the law enforcement agency or the court having jurisdiction over the matter to provide for the sealing and destruction of the record of that arrest
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