Application for expungement of a
conviction in the Painesville Municipal Court must be made in writing
to the Court, or by filling out the Motion for
Expungement form.
The application must be accompanied by a $75.00 filing
fee. A defendant seeking expungement must meet the statutory
requirements. Upon receipt of the Motion for Expungement, the Court
will send you a hearing notice for a court date within 30 days-45
days. You will also be required to report for an interview with
a Probation Officer to determine if you are eligible for the expungement.
This interview will be scheduled by mail prior to your Court hearing.
The application for expungement may not be filed until one year
after the person’s final discharge. “Final discharge” means
the date or conviction, or the date the defendant’s community
control/Probation sanctions ends, whichever is the later. The Court
will set a date for hearing on the application, with notice to
the prosecutor, who can file specific objections to the application
before the date of hearing.
In deciding whether to grant the expungement, the Court will
consider several factors such as whether the applicant is a first
offender, whether criminal proceedings are pending against him
or her, whether the person has been rehabilitated to the Court’s
satisfaction, whether the prosecutor objects, and the person’s
interest in having the record sealed versus the legitimate needs
of the government in maintaining the records.
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