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9 paź 2024 · Forms - N.Y. State Courts. New York State’s Clean Slate Act takes effect November 16, 2024. It provides the Unified Court System up to three years from that date (until November 16, 2027) to set up the required processes to automatically seal eligible conviction records.
6 paź 2021 · Steps to Prepare and File a CPL 160.59 Sealing Application. STEP 1: Complete the Request for Criminal Certificate of Disposition and submit it to the appropriate clerk of the court. Note: Complete a separate request for each case you will be asking the court to seal.
26 sty 2023 · You need to do paperwork and apply to the court: Request a Criminal Certificate of Disposition from the court. Complete a separate request for each case you will be asking the court to seal. Bring the completed form to the court. Use the locator box to find the court's contact information.
STEP 1: Complete the Request for Criminal Certificate of Disposition for CPL 160.59 Sealing Application and submit it to the appropriate clerk of the court. Note: Complete a separate request for each case you will be asking the court to seal.
You are applying to seal an ineligible offense, including a violent felony, Class A felony, homicide felony, sex offense, sexual performance by a child offense, or a felonious attempt or conspiracy to commit any of these ineligible offenses. The conviction is for an out-of-state or federal offense.
28 paź 2024 · Guide to restoration of rights, pardon, and criminal record sealing & expungement following a New York criminal conviction.
Below is a complete guide to sealing criminal records in New York under N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 160.59 prepared by the New York sealing lawyers at Katherine O’Brien Law, LLC. This guide covers eligibility for sealing, how to file a motion for sealing, and addresses some of the frequently asked questions that the New York sealing lawyers at ...