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How to fill out the General Sessions 40-32-101(g) Petition online
Completing the General Sessions 40-32-101(g) Petition online can be a straightforward process. This guide will walk you through each step to ensure you provide the necessary information accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the petition online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the General Sessions 40-32-101(g) Petition and open it in the document editor.
- Begin by entering the division of the General Sessions Court where you are filing the petition. This information is essential for proper processing.
- In the ‘Warrant #’ field, input the warrant number associated with your conviction that you seek to expunge.
- Specify the charge for which you are petitioning. This should match the original charge related to the warrant number.
- In the statement section, clearly articulate your request for expungement and reference T.C.A. § 40-32-101(g) to support your application.
- Fill out the additional information requested regarding your convictions, past offenses, and compliance with requirements. Ensure you detail that at least five years have passed since you completed your sentence.
- Confirm that all fines, restitution, and any related costs have been fully paid. You must indicate compliance with terms of imprisonment, probation, or parole.
- If applicable, list any conditions related to substance dependency, confirming that you have maintained a period of sobriety as required.
- Acknowledge your understanding regarding the role of the District Attorney in this process and the need for independent legal advice if necessary.
- Review all entered information for accuracy and completeness before finalizing. Once satisfied, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
Take the first step towards expunging your record by completing the General Sessions 40-32-101(g) Petition online today.
40-32-101(g). Only certain crimes are eligible for expunction; they must be non-violent, non-DUI and non-sexual crimes. Crimes eligible are most misdemeanors and some Class E felonies, including forgery, theft, vandalism, and fraudulent or false insurance claim, among others.
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