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The Supreme Court of Ohio has issued decisions that provide courts guidance on determining whether or not an applicant has achieved “final discharge” for purposes of record sealing and expungement.
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2 Νοε 2024 · Ohio law sets forth a procedure for the sealing of the records of a case in which a person was adjudicated a delinquent child, but it prohibits the sealing of the records if the adjudication is for committing aggravated murder, murder, or rape.
Individuals who have been charged with a criminal offense in the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, or who have been convicted and had the charge(s) dismissed, or who were charged but not indicted by a Grand Jury, can apply to the Court to have their case sealed under Ohio law.
22 Νοε 2024 · Sealing or expunging a criminal record can change a life, opening doors to jobs, promotions, credit, custodial rights, visitation rights, drivers’ licenses’, gun licenses, and more. State legislation that went into effect in 2021 expanded eligibility for sealing criminal records.
This interview will help you determine if you are eligible to seal your criminal record in Ohio. If you are eligible, at the end you will get a list of your individual charges, if they can be sealed and links to your next steps. New laws starting April 2023 allow more Ohioans to seal criminal records.
If you are eligible to seal your records, you will need to get the sealing application forms from the court where you were charged. Check the court's website for the forms, or call the Clerk of Court's office to ask where you can find them.