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Legal Aid of North Carolina has several programs that can help qualified people to get expunctions. You can call our helpline at 1-866-219-5262 or apply online to get help preparing the paperwork you need to file your own expunction anywhere in the state.
You can file for an expunction on your own, but an attorney can help you by assessing your eligibility, making sure you include all necessary documents, guiding you through the process, and representing you in a hearing, if needed.
In North Carolina, an expungement is when a judge orders a record sealed so the public cannot see it. The purpose of the expungement is to seal a record as if the charge or conviction had never occurred. While the SBI, and soon prosecutors, can see your record, the public cannot.
Exceptions include: Violent misdemeanors, violent felonies, and certain drug crime convictions. You might not be able to have a conviction sealed if you've been convicted of a separate felony offense, whether before or after the conviction you are seeking to expunge.
For some types of expungements, there is no filing fee. For example, if the charges were dismissed by the court without a deferment, or if you were found not guilty there is no filing fee. For other expungements, the courthouse will charge a filing fee of $175.00.
A petition for expunction should be filed with the clerk of court in the county where you were charged or convicted.
You should without a doubt at least speak with an experienced expungement attorney before filing your expungement petition. They will be able to review your case and guide you through the process stress-free.
There is a $175 filing fee for certain expungements. Please see below for information on which expungements require this filing fee. You can file a fee waiver form with the court if you meet certain criteria. Information about these forms and links can be found below.