Maryland Judge's Worksheet - Expungement Order

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Judge's Worksheet - Expungement Order

The Maryland Judge's Worksheet — Expungement Order is a form used in the state of Maryland to grant an individual's request to have certain criminal records sealed or destroyed. It is a document created by a judge to review the facts of a case and determine whether the petitioner is eligible for expungement. This form is also used to determine the type of expungement that should be granted, such as partial or full expungement. There are three different types of Maryland Judge's Worksheet — Expungement Order: Order of Expungement, Order of Partial Expungement, and Order of Non-Expungement. Each type is used to grant different levels of expungement, depending on the facts of the case and the petitioner's eligibility.

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An expunged record cannot be seen by the public, employers or background check agencies. However, the record may still be seen by government agencies, police, military, and other agencies that require a security clearance for a particular job.

Form CC-DC-CR-072C. For cases where ALL charges have a disposition of acquittal, not guilty, dismissal, or nolle prosequi, entered on October 1, 2021 or later the court will expunge the case automatically after 3 years. You may request expungement earlier than three years by using this form. There is no fee to do so.

The Unit Rule If you were charged with more than one offense based on the same incident, transaction, or set of facts, you can only have records from that case expunged if ALL the charges from that incident are eligible for expungement.

With a few exceptions, offenses can be removed from your record after 10 years as long as you do not re-offend within that time.

If probation before judgment was entered, and the offense is no longer a crime, then you may file for expungement immediately. If you received a probation before judgment, and the offense is still a crime, you must wait 3 years from the end of the probation period or the date in which the PBJ was entered in the court.

A case will be automatically expunged in three (3) years if the case was closed with a final disposition of acquittal, not guilty, dismissal, or nolle prosequi. What Can I Expect After Expungement? The expungement process takes about 90 days from the date that you file your petition.

An Expungement is the removal of court and police records from public inspection. This does not include Motor Vehicle Administration records, which may have minor traffic violations, such as a speeding ticket. This process should take no more than 90 days unless there is an objection or an appeal.

An expungement of a misdemeanor conviction will allow you to purchase and own guns again in most cases. If you have been convicted of a felony, however, your gun rights can only be restored by a pardon, not an expungement.

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Maryland Judge's Worksheet - Expungement Order