Utah Expungement of Criminal Records

By December 2nd, 2009

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Expungement of Utah Arrest Records

In Utah, if you have been arrested but you were never formally charged with a crime or you were charged with a crime but never convicted, you can have your arrest record cleared as soon as 30 days after the arrest, so long as you have not had another intervening arrest.

Let the Utah Expungement Attorneys at Salcido Law Firm help you expunge your arrest records.

Expungement of Utah Conviction Records

If you have been convicted of a crime — other than a capital felony, a first degree felony, a second degree forcible felony, any sexual act against a minor, automobile homicide, a felony DUI, a registerable sex offense or attempt to commit one — have no more than one felony on your criminal record, have not previously obtained an expungement for a crime that would be considered a felony in Utah or two or more crimes that would be considered misdemeanors, have not subsequently been convicted of a crime, and have no more than three total convictions, you may be able to have your Utah criminal conviction records expunged.

The time periods for obtaining expungements differ depending on the type of crime:

(a) seven years in the case of a felony;
(b) ten years in the case of alcohol and/or drug related traffic offenses;
(c) five years in the case of a class A misdemeanor;
(d) three years in the case of any other misdemeanor or infraction;
(e) six years in the case of multiple class C misdemeanors;
(f) 12 years in the case of multiple class B misdemeanors; or
(g) 15 years in the case of multiple class A misdemeanor.

Call the Utah Expungement Attorneys at Salcido Law Firm today to see if you can get your criminal convictions expunged.

Get your life back on track by getting your Utah criminal records expunged.  Don’t waste anymore time.  Get Protected today!

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