Wisconsin Misdemeanor Expungement Guide

Summary

In Wisconsin, expungement for misdemeanors is generally available if you were under 25 at the time of the offense and the offense carries a maximum imprisonment of 6 years. If you were older, expungement may not be an option, but you can consider seeking a pardon from the governor or exploring record-sealing options. To expunge, check eligibility, file a petition, and attend a hearing. For older offenses, pardons or record-sealing might be alternatives.

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So if the charge carries a maximum under 6 years or if I was say * or 35 years old at the time of one of them what are my options?
In Wisconsin, if you were * or 35 years old at the time of the offense, expungement may not be an option, as it's typically only available for individuals under *. However, you might consider seeking a pardon from the governor, or exploring record-sealing options. Would you like more information on these alternatives?
I would like more information on these after I ask a few other questions please let me come back to it.
Sure! What other questions do you have? I'm here to help.
Ok for the case that happened when I was */35 years old I will give you the details and then I would like it if you could tell me if there is anything that can be done.
Case Rating: *
Sure, I can help with that. Please provide the details of the case that happened when you were */35 years old.