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Utah Arrest ExpungementUtah Annotated Code Section 77-18-10 Utah Flag

If you have an arrest on your record that did not result in a conviction, we can have record of the arrest removed from your record. Arrests are not legally as serious as convictions, but they can be just as embarrassing and detrimental to job prospects. If you are not currently on probation or facing any current charges, Utah law allows you to have records of arrests that did not lead to convictions expunged.

Expungement Eligibility


Utah allows for the expungement of arrests and the case record. Getting a record expunged is the process of sealing a criminal case after the case has been resolved. By having the arrest and case record expunged you can apply for jobs without worrying if they will see the case. Only limited agencies are able to view an expunged record and the general public is not able to.

  • Gets the arrest and case record off of your record.
  • Allows you to tell potential employers that you have not been arrested.
  • You may become eligible for more types of professional licenses and certificates.
  • Can greatly improve your earning capacity by opening countless job opportunities.
  • Stop fearing or being embarrassed when someone does a background check on you.
  • You may become eligible for more and better student loans.
  • You may become eligible for more and better housing assistance and opportunities.
  • Tell friends and family that you have not been arrested.
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Do I have to go to court?

No, we go for you. If the court requests your presence and you are unable to make it then we will request for your presence to be excused.

How long does the process take?

Typically, the case takes about five to six months.

What are the details of the guarantee?

f we are unable to succeed on your case, we have a money-back guarantee for certain services. Please view the pricing for details regarding the money back guarantee.

Do I have to disclose it ever?

Once an arrest or conviction has been expunged, you can deny it as though it never existed. However, because certain state agencies (such as the State Office of Education…see below) will still have access to the records, it may be a good idea to just be upfront about the records if you ever deal with that particular agency. The following Utah and federal agencies will still have access to expunged records: Board of Pardons and Parole Peace Officer Standards and Training Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing State Office of Education Any federal agency (unless specifically prohibited by federal law)

Will it still show up on my background check?

No. Once an offense has been expunged, the records of the offense cannot be released to the general public, and can only be released to the Board of Pardons and Parole, the Peace Officer Standards and Training, federal authorities, the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing and the State Office of Education.

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