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Maryland Guide for Shielding of MD Second Chance Act Records (Bilingual - Korean Format)

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Guide for Shielding of MD Second Chance Act Records (Bilingual - Korean Format)

The Maryland Guide for Shielding of MD Second Chance Act Records (Bilingual — Korean Format) is a publication designed to help individuals with criminal records in the state of Maryland understand their rights under the Maryland Second Chance Act. This guide is available in both English and Korean and provides individuals with detailed information on the process of shielding their criminal records. The guide covers topics such as eligibility criteria, the application process, and instructions on how to obtain a copy of the shield letter. It also provides information on how to prepare for hearings and court appearances, as well as tips on how to reduce the chances of being denied a shield. There are two types of Maryland Guide for Shielding of MD Second Chance Act Records (Bilingual — Korean Format): the English version and the Korean version.

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Generally, you fill out a Petition for Expungement of Records and file it with the court that heard your case. If it has been less than three years from the time your case was concluded, you will also need to file a General Waiver and Release. A filing fee of $30 may apply. This filing fee is not refundable.

What does "shield" mean under the Maryland Second Chance Act? ?Shield? means to render a court record and police record relating to a conviction of one of twelve specified crimes inaccessible by members of the public. This authorization does not apply to a conviction for a domestically related crime.

Can I appeal a peace order? Yes, a peace order may be appealed to the Circuit Court in the county of the District Court that issued the judgment. The appeal will be heard "de novo," which means Petitioner must present their case all over again to the Circuit Court.

Petition for Shielding under the Maryland Second Chance Act This is a one-time request to remove court and police records about 12 eligible convictions. You file this petition in either District Court or Circuit Court. The petition can only be filed in one Maryland county and only once in your lifetime.

You can obtain a Request to Shield Peace Order or Protective Order from the court in-person or online. You will need the form specific to your case ? peace order or protective order, dismissed or consented to.

It is worth noting that a peace order doesn't go on a criminal record, because it is handled in civil court. However, many who petition for a peace order in Maryland do press criminal charges for one of the above-mentioned acts.

Civil cases, including child support, liens, judgments, peace orders and protective orders CANNOT be expunged. may be denied by the court. When to File for Expungement: Certain misdemeanor convictions may be expunged after 10 years.

Yes, you can ask the court to rescind a protective order. Notice must be given to all affected persons eligible for relief and the respondent. A hearing is also required. The court form is available online through the Maryland Courts website.

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Maryland Guide for Shielding of MD Second Chance Act Records (Bilingual - Korean Format)