
If you were arrested in New Jersey and your New Jersey charges were dismissed, acquitted, or dismissed after completing a diversionary program, you may be eligible for expungement.
One way to have your arrest and case record expunged is if you were not convicted for the crime. If you were not convicted and six months has passed since the charges were dismissed, then you may be eligible for expungement. However, motor vehicle offenses, including DUIs, are not eligible for expungement. Once the arrest and case are expunged, the information will no longer appear, except in limited circumstances, and will not show on background checks. You can read more about the service in the Frequently Asked Questions.
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Typically, five to six months.
Once an arrest or conviction has been expunged, you can deny it as though it never existed. However, if you are seeking employment with any court or any law enforcement or corrections agency, you must disclose the conviction.
No. Once an offense has been expunged, state agencies in New Jersey that have records of the offense may not release it to anyone. The records can only be accessed under very limited circumstances. The law will treat the arrest or conviction as though it never occurred under most circumstances.
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