Tennessee 40-32-101(g) Expungement Packet General Sessions is the process of having a criminal record sealed or removed from view by the public. This process is available in some states and counties in Tennessee and is used to give individuals a second chance after being convicted of a crime. It is important to note that an expungement does not mean that the conviction is erased, but rather that it is kept private. There are two types of Tennessee 40-32-101(g) Expungement Packet General Sessions available: complete expungement and partial expungement. Complete expungement is when the entire record is sealed and hidden from public view, while partial expungement means that certain parts of the record are kept visible and other parts are sealed. In order to apply for a Tennessee 40-32-101(g) Expungement Packet General Sessions, an individual must submit a petition to the court, a copy of the criminal history, and any additional documents required by the court. The individual must also provide proof of completion of any court-ordered sentence and provide evidence of rehabilitation. Once the court reviews the petition, the judge may grant the expungement and the conviction will no longer be visible on the individual's criminal record.