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How Do You Expunge A Criminal Record In New Jersey?

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How Do You Expunge A Criminal Record In New Jersey?

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You can clean up your criminal record in New Jersey by petitioning the court to expunge your record. An expungement order will mean that your criminal record is segregated from the publicly available court records and no longer disclosed to the public. Although the requirements for an expungement order will vary depending upon the nature of your conviction, the procedure is the same for all cases and the New Jersey courts have standardized forms available for your use. Gather all information related to the record of your criminal conviction from your arrest until disposition of your case through completion of your sentence, probation or parole. This should include all important dates, identification of the arresting law enforcement agency, court where you were convicted and the criminal statute you were convicted of violating. If you do not have this information among your own records, contact the Criminal Case Management Office in the county where you were convicted for information on

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