The process of removing information on the directive from a court and obliterating it by any method to make the information unreadable or unusable under any circumstances.
a court order for the state and local police to wipe out information from your
a deletion of a single arrest or an entire Record
a judicial process by which the official criminal records are removed from the public records and the public records are destroyed
a legal procedure in which a conviction is cleared from a criminal record
a legal procedure that "removes" a criminal record from the files and computer systems of the Court, police department and other law enforcement agencies
a legal process where a conviction is taken off of your criminal record and dismissed
a procedure for removing a conviction from a person's record
a process by which a conviction or plea of either Guilty or No Contest in a criminal case is set aside and the case is dismissed
a process by which criminal charges can be removed from ones criminal
a process where a conviction or
To intentionally destroy, obliterate or strike out records or information in files, computers and other depositories. For example, state law may allow the criminal records of a juvenile offender to be expunged when he/she reaches the age of majority, to allow him to begin his/her adult life with a clean record.
Process by which a record of criminal conviction is removed by order of the court.
The effective removal from public inspection of police or court records.
A court order allowing the destruction or sealing of records after the passage of a specified period of time or when the person reaches a specified age and has not committed another offense.
A court process in which the minors record is sealed so that it cannot be accessed. A victim has the right to be notified and attend an expungement hearing in regards to a minor that has committed an offense against him/her.
Official and formal removal of conviction from a criminal record.
The process by which a record of arrest or conviction is destroyed.
The removal and destruction of court files and records, originals and copies, and the deletion of all index references insuring that any examination of court files and records in question shall show no record whatever with respect to the person. All rights and privileges are then restored so that the person, the court, and any other person may properly reply that no such record exists, as to any matter expunged.