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  2. Jul 1, 2023 · With California Senate Bill 731 now law, most state felony convictions get automatically sealed from your criminal record four years after the case ends. In addition, all felony arrest records which did not lead to charges get automatically sealed after three years.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · “Record sealing” is a legal procedure that makes your past criminal record inaccessible to the public. “Record expunging” is a legal process that allows certain criminal convictions to be erased or removed from your record.

  4. What Is Record Sealing Under California Law? Since 2017, with the passage of Senate Bill 393 and established into state law by then-Governor Jerry Brown, having one’s arrest records sealed from the public record has become a matter of right in many situations.

  5. Record Sealing Under California Law. Penal Code 851.87 is a California law allowing individuals arrested but not charged with a crime to petition the court to seal his/her arrest records. This law is called the "arrest record sealing statute."

  6. Nov 28, 2022 · Eight million people in California have a criminal record, and at least 225,000 will have an old conviction automatically sealed as a result of the new law, according to the Alliance for Safety...

  7. Sep 9, 2022 · One bill, the Clean Slate Act, would automatically seal federal arrest records for individuals who weren’t convicted, and records for individuals convicted of low-level, nonviolent drug...

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