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You may apply to the Pardons Board for an Absolute Pardon, which is an absolute erasure of your criminal record, THREE (3) YEARS after the date of disposition of your most recent MISDEMEANOR conviction and FIVE (5) YEARS after the date of disposition of your most recent FELONY conviction.
You may also call the Centralized Services Unit at 860-263-2750. All requests for files must include the name of the case and docket number. Docket numbers may be available on-line at .jud.ct.gov by utilizing the case look-up function. Files should be available within one or two business days.
The legislation will automatically erase criminal records seven years after the date of a conviction for a misdemeanor or 10 years after the date of a conviction for certain class D, class E or unclassified felonies if they have not been convicted of other crimes.
Under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, the public has access to all available public records of government bodies in the state. The general public may: Request to view public records, View public records without obtaining a copy, or.
Members of the public may view and/or obtain copies of Connecticut family court records by: Using state-managed public-access online resources. Making in-person queries to the record custodian. Sending mail-in requests to the courthouse where the case was filed/heard.
Notarized Background Investigation Authorization (BIA) Three (3) Reference Questionnaires (only one from a family member) Police report(s) for any arrest that resulted in a conviction that has occurred within the last ten (10) years. Letter from Adult Probation for any period of probation supervision.
To obtain a copy of a Divorce Decree or Dissolution of Civil Union Decree, contact the CT Superior Court where the divorce or dissolution was granted (see Directory of Connecticut Superior Courts).
Subsequent court dates can be found on the Connecticut's Judicial website: . You can always call BailCo Bail Bonds or download our app to help you find the appearance information you need.