Here 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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