Petition for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.crim.p. 790 - Pennsylvania (English / Polish)

Petition for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.crim.p. 790 - Pennsylvania (English / Polish)

Petition for Expungement Pursuant to Pa.r.crim.p. 790 is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.

FAQ

Q: What is a petition for expungement?
A: A petition for expungement is a legal request to have criminal records erased or sealed.

Q: What does Pa.r.crim.p. 790 refer to?
A: Pa.r.crim.p. 790 refers to a specific rule in the Pennsylvania criminal procedure.

Q: What is the purpose of expungement?
A: The purpose of expungement is to clean a person's criminal record, making it as if the arrest or conviction never occurred.

Q: Who can file a petition for expungement?
A: Anyone with a criminal record in Pennsylvania can file a petition for expungement if they meet certain eligibility criteria.

Q: What is the eligibility criteria for expungement in Pennsylvania?
A: The eligibility criteria for expungement in Pennsylvania may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case, but generally, individuals who were not convicted, completed an ARD program, or have been free from arrest or prosecution for a certain period of time may be eligible.

Q: Can expunged records be accessed by the public?
A: No, once a record has been successfully expunged, it is not accessible to the public.

Q: Is hiring an attorney necessary to file a petition for expungement?
A: While it is not required to hire an attorney, it is recommended to seek legal advice to navigate the expungement process effectively.

Q: How long does the expungement process generally take?
A: The expungement process in Pennsylvania can take several months to complete, as it involves various steps and potential court hearings.

Q: What is the difference between sealing and expunging a record?
A: Sealing a record means it is not accessible to the general public but may still be available to law enforcement agencies, while expunging a record means it is completely erased and no longer available to anyone.

Q: Is expungement possible for all types of criminal offenses?
A: Expungement is not possible for all types of criminal offenses. Some serious offenses, like violent crimes or sexual offenses, may not be eligible for expungement in Pennsylvania.

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Form Details:

  • Released on March 9, 2012;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
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