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Under the new law approximately 1,900 offenses can now be expunged. A petition to expunge a misdemeanor may be filed one (1) years after completion of any sentence or probation period. A petition to expunge a felony may be filed three (3) years after completion of any sentence or probation period.
Expungement (sealing) pursuant to Mo. Rev. Stat. § 610.140, also restores firearms rights.
However, Missouri Courts do not have jurisdiction to demand that the FBI remove these records. Thus, it's a case-by-case basis as to whether or not the FBI will remove a record. In many situations, the FBI won't recognize a state expungement.
All agencies that may have records must be identified by checking the appropriate box(es) under "Defendant(s)." A $250 surcharge will be assessed when the petition is filed with the court. The judge may waive the surcharge if the petitioner is found by the judge to be indigent and unable to pay the costs.
Generally, it will take anywhere from two months to six months to complete the expungement process. It will take at least 30 days from the time of filing because Missouri Law allows all parties 30 days to respond to an expungement petition.
All agencies that may have records must be identified by checking the appropriate box(es) under "Defendant(s)." A $250 surcharge will be assessed when the petition is filed with the court. The judge may waive the surcharge if the petitioner is found by the judge to be indigent and unable to pay the costs.
To expunge a crime, an individual must file a petition in the court in the county where the individual was charged or found guilty of any offenses, ing to §610.140 RSMo. Click here to download the expungement petition. There is a $250 charge when someone files an expungement petition.
How Does Expungement Work in Missouri? Any class A felony offenses. Any dangerous felonies defined in SS556. 061 RSMo. Any offense requiring the petitioner to register as a sex offender. Any felony offense where death is an element of the offense. Kidnapping.