How do I get an Massachusetts expungement?
Am I Eligible?
Massachusetts provides options for Expungements and Record Sealings under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 276, Sections 100A-100K. Expungement permanently removes a record from all databases, while sealing hides records from public access but may still be available to law enforcement and certain agencies.
Eligibility depends on factors such as the type of offense, how much time has passed since the conviction, and your overall criminal history. Additionally, all outstanding fines, fees, and restitution must be fully paid, and you cannot have any pending charges when filing your petition.
Determining eligibility can be complex. Speak with one of our client advisors today to find out if you qualify for an Expungement or Record Sealing.
Do I need to go to court?
For sealing, a court hearing may be required, particularly for non-convictions. If sealing a conviction, the process is typically administrative and does not require a hearing. For expungement, a court appearance is usually mandatory, where a judge will review your case to determine if expungement serves the best interests of justice.
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