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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Of course the time frame varies depending on the County and the courts there. However, it can take anywhere from 30 – 180 days until the court approves the petition.
There are some crimes that are not expungeable such as crimes that involve:
- Human Trafficking
- Loss of Life
- Official Misconduct
- Perjury
- Sex Crimes
- Two or more offenses with a deadly weapon
There are also some instances that are not expungeable:
- Cases outside of Indiana
- Cases out of Federal Court
- Cases where charges were not filed and a case number was not created by the court
- Infractions and Ordinance Violations
- Convictions that are tied to a name and social security number that do not belong to that individual
You can expunge your record when:
- It has been five years since the date of the conviction
- You do not have any pending criminal charges
- You have paid all your fines, fees, court costs, and restitution obligations
- You have not been convicted of a crime within the previous five years
- Convictions for misdemeanors
- Class D Felonies
- Level 6 Felonies
- Arrests Without Conviction
In Indiana the State Laws refer to expungement and after one is granted, the records are either sealed or marked ‘expunged.’
Sealed Records: Once eligible convictions and non-convictions are expunged, the arresting agency, bureau of motor vehicles, the court, the department of correction, Indiana State Police, and any other involved entity are ordered to seal any records concerning the conviction or arrest. Once a record is sealed that information cannot be disclosed unless there is an order from a judge or under very limited circumstances.
Records marked ‘expunged’: When this happens, a person’s rights are restored and they may not be discriminated against because of their record. However, they are still visible on public records.
Areas of Practice
Areas of Practice
DUI/DWI
Driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated refers to the illegal act of operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs.
Drug Offenses
Drug offenses encompass a range of illegal activities related to the possession, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.
Battery/Assault
Battery/
Assault
Battery/Assault refers to the intentional physical harm or threat of harm inflicted upon another person, constituting a criminal offense.
Weapons Charge
A weapons charge pertains to the illegal possession, use, or trafficking of firearms or other prohibited weapons including: guns, knives, and blunt objects.
Misdemeanors
Misdemeanors
A misdemeanor is a less severe criminal offense than a felony, typically punishable by fines, probation, or imprisonment, but can still show up on background checks.