Order to Dismiss and Seal First Offenders Under Act 346 of 1975 ACA 16-93-301 Through 303 and Act 1460 of 2013 a.c.a. 16-90-1401, Eq. Seq. is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is Act 346 of 1975?
A: Act 346 of 1975 is a law in Arkansas that allows for the dismissal and sealing of first-time offenders' records.
Q: What is ACA 16-93-301 through 303?
A: ACA 16-93-301 through 303 are the specific sections of the Arkansas Code Annotated related to the dismissal and sealing of records for first-time offenders under Act 346 of 1975.
Q: What is Act 1460 of 2013?
A: Act 1460 of 2013 is another law in Arkansas that also allows for the dismissal and sealing of records for certain offenses.
Q: What is ACA 16-90-1401?
A: ACA 16-90-1401 is the specific section of the Arkansas Code Annotated related to the dismissal and sealing of records under Act 1460 of 2013.
Q: What is the purpose of these laws?
A: The purpose of these laws is to provide an opportunity for first-time offenders to have their records dismissed and sealed, giving them a fresh start.
Q: Who is eligible for dismissal and sealing under Act 346 of 1975?
A: First-time offenders who meet certain criteria, outlined in ACA 16-93-301 through 303, are eligible for dismissal and sealing under Act 346 of 1975.
Q: Who is eligible for dismissal and sealing under Act 1460 of 2013?
A: Certain offenders who meet the criteria outlined in ACA 16-90-1401 are eligible for dismissal and sealing under Act 1460 of 2013.
Q: What does it mean to dismiss and seal a record?
A: To dismiss and seal a record means that the record of the offense will be removed from public view and treated as if it never happened.
Q: How can someone apply for dismissal and sealing?
A: To apply for dismissal and sealing, individuals must follow the procedures outlined in the respective laws and file the necessary paperwork with the appropriate court.
Q: Is dismissal and sealing automatic for eligible individuals?
A: No, dismissal and sealing is not automatic. Individuals must actively apply and go through the legal process to have their records dismissed and sealed.
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