Obtaining Criminal Record Pardon

Summary

To apply for a pardon in Connecticut, you need to obtain your criminal record from the Massachusetts State Police. This involves contacting the Massachusetts State Police Criminal History Systems Board and submitting a request for a criminal offender record information (CORI). Ensure that your CORI is accurate and complete before proceeding. Connecticut may consider your Massachusetts criminal record during the pardon evaluation process. Follow Connecticuts specific pardon application procedure by submitting your application to the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

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It looks like you're seeking to get your criminal record from Massachusetts for a pardon in Connecticut. This is not selfish; it’s a common step in the pardon process.
Would you like more information on submitting the request or details on the pardon process in Connecticut?
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It's possible that Connecticut may consider your criminal record from Massachusetts when evaluating your pardon application. Each state has its own pardon process and guidelines.
To proceed, you should:
- Ensure your Massachusetts CORI is accurate and complete.
- Follow Connecticut’s specific pardon application procedure.
Would you like details on how to apply for a pardon in Connecticut?
If i get my cori from Massachusetts state police to use in connecticut pardon for my criminal record in connecticut
To apply for a pardon in Connecticut, you will need to follow these steps:
- Obtain your criminal record from Massachusetts.
- Ensure your CORI is complete and accurate.
- Submit a pardon application to Connecticut's Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Would you like more details on the Connecticut pardon application process?
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It seems like you have gathered the necessary information regarding obtaining your CORI from Massachusetts for use in your Connecticut pardon application. If you have any further questions or need assistance with another legal matter, feel free to ask!