Summary
In Indiana, if an expungement is filed incorrectly, it may need to be refiled with accurate information. Certain crimes cannot be expunged under Subsection 7. For a Class C felony, an 8-year waiting period from the date of conviction is required before applying for expungement. The waiting period starts from the date of conviction, not the date of the crime. For convictions in 2005, 2006, and 2007, expungement could be applied for in 2013, 2014, and 2015 respectively. For more details, contact Indiana courts at (317) 232-2542.Full Conversation
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What specific errors were made in your expungement filing?
General Information: In Indiana, if expungement is filed incorrectly, you may need to refile. It's crucial to ensure all information is accurate.
Sub section * fining, which leaves my records public.
What is the nature of the crime you're trying to expunge?
General Information: In Indiana, certain crimes cannot be expunged under Subsection *.
I need it filed under sub section * or *
What is the specific crime you are trying to expunge? This will help determine if it can be filed under subsection * or * in Indiana.
C felony burglery, resisting law enforcement, residential entity
What year were these crimes committed?
General Information: In Indiana, for a Class C felony, you must wait 8 years from the date of conviction before applying for expungement.
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What year were you convicted for these crimes?
General Information:
- In Indiana, the waiting period for expungement starts from the date of conviction, not the date of the crime.
Yes
It seems there was a misunderstanding. Could you please tell me the year you were convicted for these crimes?
*, * and *
General Information:
- In Indiana, you can apply for expungement in *, * and * respectively for each conviction.
- Contact Indiana courts at (*) *-* for more details.