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These include: crimes against children, sexual offenses, home invasion with a deadly weapon, felony DUI, and. vehicular homicide while intoxicated.
The short answer is no. The state of Nevada does not expunge criminal records. However, it does allow certain convicted people to petition to have their criminal records sealed. Some people think of expungement and sealing as the same thing.
The new law, referred to by its sponsor as the Nevada Second Chance Act, requires the person convicted of the offense to send a written request to the court which originally convicted them, requesting the sealing. If the prosecuting attorney has no objections to the sealing, the court will grant the request.
File your petition with the appropriate court. You can ask to seal your entire criminal history by filing one petition in the district court having jurisdiction over the criminal charges. Once the petition is filed, send a copy of the petition and a Stipulation to Seal Records to the prosecutor's office for each case.
The law is meant to encourage fair hiring and give candidates an opportunity to prove their value without the umbrage of criminal activity before even getting through the first phase (application) of the pre-hiring process.
Sealing Nevada Criminal History Records If you were convicted of a felony and 15 years or more have elapsed from the date of your conviction (or release from actual custody if imprisoned), you may petition the court in which the conviction was obtained for the sealing of all records relating to the conviction.
Nevada does not allow for the expungement of criminal records. This means that your DUI can only be sealed.
Nevada Crimes that Can't be Sealed Include Crimes Against Children, Sex Crimes, and. Felony Drunk Driving.