This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CR08.900 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CR08.900?
A: Form CR08.900 is a Motion and Declaration for Order Vacating Record of Felony Conviction (Mtaf) specifically for the state of Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CR08.900?
A: The purpose of Form CR08.900 is to request the court to vacate or remove a felony conviction from your record.
Q: Who can use Form CR08.900?
A: Anyone who has a felony conviction in Washington can use Form CR08.900 to request the court to vacate the conviction.
Q: When should I use Form CR08.900?
A: You should use Form CR08.900 if you have a felony conviction in Washington and want to have it removed from your record.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form CR08.900?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees associated with submitting Form CR08.900. The exact fees can vary depending on the court jurisdiction.
Q: What supporting documents should I include with Form CR08.900?
A: You should include any documents that support your request to vacate the felony conviction, such as evidence of rehabilitation or completion of any sentence or probation.
Q: What happens after I file Form CR08.900?
A: After you file Form CR08.900, the court will review your motion and may schedule a hearing to consider your request. The court will then make a decision on whether to vacate the felony conviction.
Q: Can I file Form CR08.900 on my own?
A: Yes, you can file Form CR08.900 on your own. However, it is recommended to seek the guidance of an attorney to ensure you meet all the necessary requirements and increase your chances of success.
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