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Any felony under the controlled drug act (NH RSA 318-B) cannot be annulled until 7 years after the date of conviction and must also comply with the waiting periods of: Class B felonies: 5 years from date of sentence completion. Class A felonies: 10 years from date of sentence completion.
The first step in having your marriage annulled is to file a "Petition to Annul Marriage." The petition is available on the New Hampshire State Court website. In your petition, you will have to provide information about yourself, your spouse, your children, your marriage, and why you're seeking an annulment.
You can annul your record by filling out and filing a Petition to Annul (free New Hampshire expungement forms are available here). When you annul your record in New Hampshire, it is completely sealed off to the public, and only available under extremely specific circumstances to government officials.
Any felony under the controlled drug act (NH RSA 318-B) cannot be annulled until 7 years after the date of conviction and must also comply with the waiting periods of: Class B felonies: 5 years from date of sentence completion. Class A felonies: 10 years from date of sentence completion.
A person convicted of DWI or Aggravated DWI must wait for 10 years from the date of conviction before filing a petition to annul it.