The South Dakota Notice of Hearing for Expungement of Record is a document used to inform a person that their record is being considered for expungement. The expungement of a record erases the record from the public domain, and removes it from all public databases. This document is issued by the state of South Dakota to notify the individual that their record is being considered for expungement. There are two types of South Dakota Notice of Hearing for Expungement of Record. The first type is for those who are under the age of twenty-one and have been convicted of a misdemeanor. The second type is for those who are over the age of twenty-one and have been convicted of a felony. Both types of South Dakota Notice of Hearing for Expungement of Record include the name of the court, the case number, the date of the hearing, the name of the individual whose record is being considered for expungement, and a description of the record. The notice also includes instructions on how to respond to the notice, and information on what to expect at the hearing.