New Jersey How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record is a process that allows individuals to clear their criminal and/or juvenile record of any past criminal convictions or juvenile delinquencies. This process is mandated by the New Jersey statute 2C:52-32. The process is done through an application to the Superior Court of New Jersey, and it requires the individual to prove that they have been rehabilitated and that their crime is not likely to be repeated. There are two different types of New Jersey How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record: adult and juvenile. For adult expungement, the individual must meet the criteria outlined in the New Jersey statute 2C:52-32. This includes being at least five years removed from the end of the sentence, not having any pending criminal charges, and proving rehabilitation. For juvenile expungement, the individual must meet the criteria outlined in the New Jersey statute 2A:4A-43. This includes being at least eighteen years old, not having any pending charges, and showing that they have been rehabilitated. In order to apply for New Jersey How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record, the individual must fill out the necessary forms and submit them to the Superior Court of New Jersey. The individual must also submit a criminal history report, character affidavits, and any other relevant documents. Once the application is submitted, the Superior Court of New Jersey will review it and issue a decision. If the decision is in favor of the individual, then the record will be expunged and the individual will no longer have a criminal record.