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Write the body of your letter.Make sure the reasons and examples you list relate to the capacity in which you know the person.Similarly, your recommendation should relate to the person's reasons for seeking a pardon.It also may be important to include information about the conviction.More items...?
In Texas, they must only have served their full sentence, including all terms of probation and any restitution owed. It is difficult to get a pardon in Texas. In 2012, 529 applications were received with only 38 being granted by the governor of the state.
The final decision on whether to issue a pardon rests with the President. To request a pardon, an individual seeking a pardon submits a formal application to the Office of the Pardon Attorney.
On average, it can take between 30-60 days for agencies to receive notice of a granted pardon. Assuming that the agencies do not have a backlog, your record should be updated within that time period.
Answer the questions about why you are applying for a pardon. Give details about your rehabilitation and reason why you should be granted a pardon. Mention if there is any job you can not perform because of your criminal records. Take full responsibilities of your crime and clearly explain how they occurred.