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For the first time ever, Arizona now has an expungement law that will seal your old criminal record. This means that if you file a Motion to Seal your record, and the Court grants it, you can then state that you have never been convicted or arrested for a crime in Arizona.
Although individuals can apply for expungement without an attorney, having a criminal defense attorney, such as myself, is beneficial to enhance the chance that an application will be approved. Legal help can also enhance restoring civil rights.
ARS 13-911 states that an individual can file a petition to have his or her case records related to a criminal offense sealed if he or she meets certain conditions. This law goes into effect on January 1, 2023, and can enable thousands of citizens in Arizona to have their records sealed rather than only set aside.
Most lawyers charge around $800 to set-aside (expunge) a criminal record in Arizona. Prices might be higher in Maricopa county as the courts in Maricopa are generally more difficult to deal with. However, some attorneys offer payment plans and even money back guarantees in case your set aside gets denied by the judge.
If you file a petition to seal your criminal case records, you should provide as much information as possible regarding (1) your arrest, (2) any charges (including those not filed) and (3) case information (including dates, arresting agency, location of booking, copy of citation or citation number, department report ...
Arizona, on New Year's Day 2023, joined other states that allow criminal records to be expunged, meaning they are sealed and removed online; therefore are not available to the public, law enforcement, and the courts.
Arizona Expungement Process Under ARS 13-905 ? Conviction Set Aside. If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony crime and have completed your sentence (probation or prison), then you may be qualified to have your Arizona conviction set aside.
Introduction. As of January 1, 2023, the Arizona legislature enacted a new law which allows a person to file a petition to seal all of their case records related to all criminal offenses.