Sealed Court Records
Sealed Criminal Records | NY CourtHelp - Judiciary of New York
When a criminal case is sealed, records can still be seen by: You, the defendant (with i.d.) Someone you authorize to ask for your records (with i.d.) Your employer if you apply for a job where you carry a gun Your parole officer, if you are arrested while on parole or probation The prosecutor if you move for an ACD on a marijuana charge
https://nycourts.gov/courthelp/Criminal/sealedRecords.shtmlSealing Court Records: The How and the Why (Not) - Indiana
Unlike the Access to Public Records law, which requires a party to the case to file a motion to seal the records, anyone may file a motion to seal under A.R. 9 (H). This distinction may determine under which authority—the statute or the court rule—a judge should proceed to consider the matter of sealing records.
https://times.courts.in.gov/2014/06/26/sealing-court-records-the-how-and-the-why-not/Reason for Sealed Court Records - The Classroom
Sealed court records are found in civil, criminal and family law and are used for a variety of reasons. Safety The courts will seal court records for the safety of the individuals involved. The courts will not allow records to be made public if doing so will cause harm to anyone involved in the case.
https://www.theclassroom.com/reason-for-sealed-court-records-12079869.htmlLFLR 11. Sealed Court Records - King County
An order to redact or seal a court record must be made separately and may not be combined with any other order. The order shall either state that the Clerk’s Office is directed to seal the entire court record or shall designate the specific documents to be sealed. Comment: See LCR 79 (d) for procedures relevant to redacting and sealing.
https://kingcounty.gov/courts/clerk/rules/LFLR_11.aspxSealing Court Records, Tex. R. Civ. P. 76a - Casetext
Court records may be sealed only upon a party's written motion, which shall be open to public inspection.
https://casetext.com/rule/texas-court-rules/texas-rules-of-civil-procedure/part-ii-rules-of-practice-in-district-and-county-courts/section-4-pleading/general/rule-76a-sealing-court-recordsJudiciary | Expunging Arrest Records and Sealing Court Records
Arrest Records. Expungement of an arrest record is handled by the Department of the Attorney General through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center . You may also contact the Expungements section of the Department of the Attorney General at (808) 587-3348. Court Records. Court records can be sealed and made confidential, through a court order.
https://www.courts.state.hi.us/requests-for-sealing-court-recordsRecord sealing - Wikipedia
Record sealing is the practice of sealing or, in some cases, destroying court records that would otherwise be publicly accessible as public records. The term is derived from the tradition of placing a seal on specified files or documents that prevents anyone from reviewing the files without receiving a court order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_sealingSeal Your Criminal Record | Mass.gov
Massachusetts Court System Seal Your Criminal Record Depending on the conviction and the amount of time that has passed, you may be eligible to seal your criminal record. What would you like to do? Sealing your record Find out if you're eligible to seal your criminal record and how to request to seal your record.
https://www.mass.gov/seal-your-criminal-recordHow to Unseal Court Records (with Pictures) - wikiHow Legal
If you want to have particular court records unsealed, you will need to submit a request to the court where the sealed records are held. Part 1 Preparing to Submit a Request 1 Identify your need for access to the records. Begin by noting your reason (s) for wanting to unseal the records.
https://www.wikihow.legal/Unseal-Court-RecordsSealed Records: After 10 Years (CPL 160.59) - Judiciary of New York
Sealed Records: After 10 Years (CPL 160.59) If you have no more than two misdemeanor convictions or one felony and one misdemeanor conviction, you may be eligible to have those convictions sealed. You must apply to the court to have your records sealed. If the court approves your application, your criminal convictions can only be seen by ...
https://nycourts.gov/CourtHelp/Criminal/sealedAfter10years.shtmlCourt Order Sealing of Arrests | Colorado Bureau of Investigation
For additional information regarding obtaining a court order for the purpose of sealing a Colorado Criminal History Record, please contact the court in which the criminal records were filed or click on the link for records packet and instructions at Colorado Courts. These are the current sealing statutes: 1. C.R.S. 24-72-704 Sealing of arrest ...
https://cbi.colorado.gov/sections/biometric-identification-and-records-unit/court-order-sealing-of-arrests