Sealing Criminal Records In Florida
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Florida law allows an individual to have their criminal record sealed under some circumstances. After the records are sealed, criminal justice agencies are not permitted to release the case information. After a criminal record is sealed, it is confidential and unavailable to the general public, future employers, or other inquiring entities.
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In Florida, you may qualify to have your criminal record sealed or expunged under some circumstances. If your record is sealed, the public (including private employers) cannot view it, but most government agencies will still have access to it. If your criminal record is expunged, not even a government agency can see it without a court order.
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Automatic Sealing – the criminal history record maintained by FDLE will automatically be sealed (by operation of law) when the Clerk of the Court submits a qualifying certified disposition to FDLE, via electronic means. A list of qualifying dispositions can be found in Section 943.0595, Florida Statutes.
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Here are some of the disqualifying offenses for records sealing according to Florida Law: Human Trafficking Drug Trafficking Aggravated Assault Abuse of a Disabled Adult or Elderly Person Abuse of a Disabled Person If you are a sexual predator pursuant or any kind of sexual offender
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If you or someone you know is interested in sealing or expunging their criminal arrest, contact the criminal defense attorney at Stroleny Law, P.A. His office frequently seals and expunges criminal records with a proven track record of success. Call his downtown Miami office now for your free criminal case consultation, (305) 615-1285.
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Sealing of a Criminal History Record under Florida Law Under Section 943.045, Florida Statutes, the sealing of a criminal history record “means the preservation of a record under such circumstances that it is secure and inaccessible to any person not having a legal right of access to the record or the information contained and preserved therein.”
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Sealing a criminal record – Florida Statute §943.059 If you have ever been adjudicated guilty (or adjudged delinquent as a juvenile) of any misdemeanor or felony crime, then you will not be eligible to seal or expunge your criminal record. This includes a conviction for DUI, Reckless Driving or Driving while license suspended (DWLS).
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Sealing Criminal Records in Florida A criminal record sealing allows you to have the court order that your criminal record related to an arrest or conviction be sealed and therefore hidden from public viewing. Generally, sealed criminal court records appear nonexistent to everyone except criminal justice agencies and the court system.
https://www.hornsby.com/criminal/post-conviction/sealing.htmlChapter 943 Section 059 - 2018 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate
The department shall issue a certificate of eligibility for sealing to a person who is the subject of a criminal history record provided that such person: (a) Has submitted to the department a certified copy of the disposition of the charge to which the petition to seal pertains.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2018/943.059Applying for a Certificate of Eligibility for Court-Ordered Sealing or ...
The following requirements must be provided in order to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility to petition the court for an order to seal or expunge a criminal history record, which is the first step required toward getting a record sealed or expunged under Section 943.0585 or Section 943.059, Florida Statutes (F.S.) If proceeding under either of these statutes, you are entitled to one court ...
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Seal-and-Expunge-Process/Certificate-of-Eligibility-Instructions.aspx