This is an official form from the North Carolina Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.
This is an official form from the North Carolina Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.
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Always begin the letter with a formal greeting, such as "Dear Judge...", before composing the rest of the letter. Then, write the first paragraph of your letter by explaining why you are writing, what charge you wish to have expunged, and a short description of why you feel it should be expunged.
The expungement process is initiated by filing the petition form in the county where the arrest occurred. A petitioner may contact the clerk of court or contact a private attorney regarding the procedures for filing the petition form.
Regardless of the charge, the expungement process typically takes between 9 12 months in North Carolina.
Other Important Changes to Expungements in North Carolina Now: Felony convictions qualify for an expungement after 10 years instead of 15. Before: You could only get one set of dismissals expunged. Now: There is no longer a limit on how many dismissals can qualify for an expungement.
Always begin the letter with a formal greeting, such as "Dear Judge...", before composing the rest of the letter. Then, write the first paragraph of your letter by explaining why you are writing, what charge you wish to have expunged, and a short description of why you feel it should be expunged.
There is generally a $175 filing fee to petition for expunction. A few expunction statutes do not require a fee, like expunction of charges that were dismissed or ended in a not guilty verdict, unless the dismissal was based on the completion of a diversion program or deferred prosecution agreement.
How long does it take to get an expungement in North Carolina? This entire expungement process can take anywhere from six to twelve months. And while that may seem like a long time, the wait is well worth the peace of mind you will have knowing that your charge(s) have been expunged.