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How long does the expungement process usually take?

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How long does the expungement process usually take?

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N.J.S.A. 2C:52-9 states that the Court must hear your matter within 35 to 60 days of the date it is filed. Generally, however, the process usually takes a few months from the time you engage our services, but there is no set answer to this question because scheduling depends largely on the Court and its caseload. Various things such as incomplete records that need to be investigated, court scheduling, and/or opposition to your petition from a law enforcement agency may cause the process to be delayed. As much as possible, however, Dan will work to ensure that your expungement is completed as soon as possible.

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