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Georgia Record Restriction Guide
Georgia uses record restriction under OCGA 35-3-37 instead of expungement. Learn eligibility, Second Chance Act changes, and background check effects.
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State Guide
Georgia uses record restriction under OCGA 35-3-37 instead of expungement. Learn eligibility, Second Chance Act changes, and background check effects.

State Guide
New York CPL 160.59 allows sealing of up to two convictions. Learn eligibility, the 10-year waiting period, and MRTA marijuana expungement.

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Massachusetts offers record sealing and true expungement under separate statutes. Learn the differences, waiting periods, and eligibility for each.

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Virginia has limited expungement but a sealing law takes effect July 2026. Learn current options and upcoming changes under Va. Code Chapter 23.2.

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North Carolina allows expungement of nonviolent misdemeanors, certain felonies, and dismissals. Learn eligibility under G.S. 15A-145 and recent changes.

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Arizona uses a set-aside process under ARS 13-905 instead of traditional expungement. Learn who qualifies, limits, and Prop 207 marijuana relief.

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Colorado allows sealing of criminal records under C.R.S. 24-72-704. Learn eligible offenses, waiting periods, and expanded access under HB 19-1275.

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Washington uses vacation instead of expungement to clear records. Learn which convictions qualify under RCW 9.96.060 and RCW 9.96.080.

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Michigan's Clean Slate Act expanded expungement to cover 3 felonies and unlimited misdemeanors. Learn eligibility and automatic expungement provisions.

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Ohio expanded record sealing eligibility under Senate Bill 288. Learn who qualifies, waiting periods for misdemeanors and felonies, and the process.

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Pennsylvania covers expungement of arrests, summary offenses, and misdemeanors under the Clean Slate Act. Learn eligibility and process steps.

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Illinois offers expungement and sealing under the Criminal Identification Act. Learn eligibility, waiting periods, and Clean Slate provisions.

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Florida offers both sealing and expungement with strict eligibility rules. Learn the FDLE certificate requirement, one-shot rule, and how each works.

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Texas offers expunction and nondisclosure with different eligibility rules and outcomes. Learn which track applies to your situation.

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California PC 1203.4 lets eligible individuals petition for conviction dismissal. Learn who qualifies, the process, and what it means for your record.
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