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Washington Eligibility Test...

This test was creatd by blending cutting-edge technology and the experience of lawyers who have expunged more than 1,000 convictions. The results are backed in writing with our money-back guarantee. If they are wrong, you get 110% of your money back.

Washington Questions:


Have you completed your sentence, including restitution/legal financial obligations and successful completion of any treatment ordered, and been discharged from court?

Have you been convicted of any offenses since completing the sentence for the one you wish to vacate?

Are any criminal charges pending against you in any state or federal court?

Was the offense a serious violent offense (click to see the list of offenses)?

Were you convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor? If you are unsure of the class, please call the court where you were convicted. We will also research it for a $35 charge.

Note: Class A Felonies are not eligible for discharge.

Was the offense RCW 46.61.502 (driving while under the influence), 46.61.504 (actual physical control while under the influence), or 9.91.020 (operating a railroad, etc. while under the influence)?


Was the offense RCW 9.68 (obscenity and pornography), 9.68A (sexual exploitation of children), 9A.44 (sex offenses), or the attempt of any of these?

Was the offense domestic violence?

Have you been conviced of another previous domestic violence violation?

Have you ever had the record of another conviction vacated?

Are you currently or have you been restrained within the last five years by a domestic violence protection order, a no-contact order, an anti-harassment protection order, or a civil restraining order which restrains one party from contacting the other party?

Have you met the waiting period below from discharge of court supervision without a criminal conviction?

  • Misdemeanor - Domestic Violence: 5 Years
  • Misdemeanor: 3 Years
  • Gross Misdemeanor: 3 Years

Were you convicted after July 1, 1984??

Have you been convicted of a crime against a person as defined in RCW 43.43.830?

Have you met the waiting periods below from discharge of court supervision including completion of the terms and conditions of the sentence, restitution/legal financial obligations, and successful completion of any treatment ordered without a criminal conviction?

  • Class A Felony is not eligible for discharge
  • Class B Felony: 10 Years
  • Class C Felony: 5 Years

 

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Sorry, you are not eligible to vacate your conviction.


You must complete your sentence and meet waiting periods that begin when the sentence is complete.

You must not have any pending charges or be serving any other offense.

Washington only allows you to vacate your most recent conviction.
Certain offenses can never be vacated. For more information, go to the page on vacating a Washington conviction.

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