Complete Florida expungement and record sealing package. Florida distinguishes between expungement (physical destruction of records) and sealing (records hidden from public but accessible to certain agencies). Includes eligibility assessment, FDLE application, and court petition forms.
Sealing hides the record from most public access but certain agencies (law enforcement, the Florida Bar) can still see it. Expungement results in physical destruction of records. You must seal first, then petition for expungement after 10 years.
Yes. Before filing a petition with the court, you must obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). The FDLE application fee is $75.
Certain offenses are ineligible, including sexual offenses, DUI, domestic violence, and offenses involving minors. The full list is in Fla. Stat. § 943.0585(1)(b).
Disclaimer: Florida expungement law has strict eligibility requirements. These documents are jurisdiction-correct. Consult a Florida criminal defense attorney for case assessment.
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