Petition to Seal Records of a Pardoned Offender or Pardonaed Youthful Felony Offender Under Act 1460 of 2013; a.c.a.16-90-1401, Et. 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 1460 of 2013?
A: Act 1460 of 2013 is a law in Arkansas that deals with the sealing of records of certain pardoned offenders.
Q: Who is eligible to petition to seal their records under Act 1460 of 2013?
A: Pardoned offenders or youthful felony offenders who have been pardoned may be eligible to petition to seal their records.
Q: What is the purpose of sealing records under this law?
A: The purpose of sealing records is to provide a fresh start for eligible individuals by limiting access to their criminal records.
Q: What steps are involved in petitioning to seal records under Act 1460 of 2013?
A: The specific steps involved in petitioning to seal records may vary, but generally, they include filing a petition, providing required documentation, and attending a hearing.
Q: Is there a waiting period before someone can petition to seal their records?
A: Yes, there is typically a waiting period specified by the law before someone can petition to seal their records.
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