When can I have my criminal record sealed in Montgomery County?

filecabinetHere is an easy to read chart answering a question that is asked weekly by many callers. When can I have my record sealed?  If you are looking for information on ILC or diversion click here.

Wait Periods to File Motion to Seal Record
Felony conviction 3 years after final release
No True Bill issued by Grand Jury 2 years after Grand Jury decision
Misdemeanor conviction 1 year after final release
Completed Diversion Program No wait period, apply after dismissal of case
Dismissal of charge No wait period.
Completion of TLC or ILC No wait period.
Found not guilty No Wait period.

Brought to you by the Ohio law offices of Morrison & Nicholson. Call today for a free consultation about sealing or the expungement of your records at (937) 433–9775.

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