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However, the waiting period for misdemeanor exupngement is 5-years from the time that you complete your sentence. However, if there is an enhancement period, you are not eligible for expungement until the completion of that time.
If you were charged with a felony in district court and have not been indicted, you can file to ask for an expungement after 6 months. There is no filing fee. You fill out a Petition for Expungement ( ) in the court where your case was dismissed.
Acquittal or Dismissal with Prejudice: automatic expungement after July 2020, meaning no action required but you may file if expungement is not automatically granted. After 60-days from dismissal/acquittal, file the Acquittal Form in the court of acquittal/dismissal. There is no fee.
The law specifically excludes expungement for any violent crimes, sexual offense or for any crimes against children or public corruption.
The total fee for a felony expungement is $300. A $50 non-refundable filing fee is due at the time the application is filed. If the application is granted, the defendant must pay an expungement fee of $250, which can be made in installment payments. The expungement cannot be completed until the full $250 has been paid.
Expungement Costs If the charge was dismissed or found not guilty, there are no additional court costs. If you are attempting to expunge a misdemeanor conviction, all Kentucky Courts charge $100.00. If you are attempting to expungement a felony conviction, all Kentucky Courts charge $500.00.
If you expunged a Class-D felony, the prosecutor's office can keep a nonpublic copy of your record for law enforcement purposes only. Your conviction, dismissal, or acquittal is erased and will not show up on any state background check.