The Maryland Application For Expungement of Police Record And Notice of Hearing is a form used in the state of Maryland for individuals to apply to have their police records expunged. This form is typically used by individuals who have been arrested or charged with a crime, but who have had their charges dismissed or who have been found not guilty. The form includes information about the individual's criminal record, including the date of the arrest or charge, the name of the arresting agency or court, and the outcome of the case. The application must be signed by the individual applying for the expungement and submitted to the Maryland State Police for review. There are two types of Maryland Application For Expungement of Police Record And Notice of Hearing: the Application for Expungement of Arrest and the Application for Expungement of Conviction. The Application for Expungement of Arrest is used for individuals who have been arrested but have no convictions or only convictions for minor offenses. The Application for Expungement of Conviction is used for individuals with convictions for more serious offenses. Both forms require the individual to provide information about the crime for which they were arrested or convicted, and the outcome of the case. Additionally, the Application for Expungement of Conviction requires the individual to provide additional information such as a personal statement and a list of mitigating circumstances. Once the application is submitted, the individual will receive a Notice of Hearing to determine if the expungement will be granted. The Notice of Hearing includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the name of the court in which the hearing will be held. The individual must attend the hearing and may have to present evidence in support of their request for expungement. The court must then decide whether to grant the expungement.