People who have prior juvenile criminal records and who meet specific
requirements can have those records sealed. This does not erase the records,
but it does seal them so that the person does not have to report them. This
gives the person a boost when applying for a job or apartment as he or she no
longer has to tell about the charge, potentially opening up more opportunities
that might have otherwise been cut off.
Sealing and Expungement
In Wisconsin, you may also hear sealing called expungement. However, because
the terms can have slightly different meanings depending on context, always be
sure that you and the other parties involved know what your goal is. In
general, sealing means making a record inaccessible, but not erasing the
record; expungement means to "strike or obliterate from the record all
references to the defendant's name and identity."
For juvenile crimes in Wisconsin, expungement is the more likely process. If
you want a record expunged, you must have successfully completed or complied
with all of the conditions of your sentence or dispositional order. You must
also be at least 17 years old when you request the expungement; if the criminal
offense happened when you were under 25, you can be eligible for expungement if
your sentence was less than six years.
Note that meeting those requirements does not guarantee expungement. The
court has to confirm that cleaning up your record and allowing you to stop
reporting your record will benefit society and not create new potential for
harm. Certain felonies may not be expunged.
Be aware, too, that if you get in trouble again, your old records could be
used against you.
If you're interested in having an old juvenile criminal record expunged, contact Eisenberg Law Offices at (608) 256-8356. Set up a consultation with one of our attorneys to confirm that you qualify for expungement and to find out more about the paperwork and process this involves.
This post was originally published at https://www.eisenberglaw.org/how-to-have-juvenile-criminal-records-sealed
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