Seal or Expunge Your Record Online - Eligibility Verification

In order to process your request online to seal or expunge your criminal record, it is necessary for us to ask you some questions. This will allow us to determine whether you are in fact eligible to have your records sealed or expunged. Please fill out all the questions below.

Do you want to seal or expunge your record?

You should seal your record when if you pled guilty or no contest to the charges, or were found guilty after a trial, and adjudication was withheld (meaning you were not convicted). Before you apply for a sealing, you should have completed all parts of your sentence, including completing your probation, paying all court costs and paying all restitution that was ordered by the judge.

You should apply for an expungement if all of the charges in the case were either dismissed by the judge or dropped by the State and did not proceed to trial.

Do you have any convictions on your record for a felony, misdemeanor, or traffic crime?

A conviction is a sentence that resulted in an adjudication on your record rather than a withhold of adjudication. A non-criminal traffic ticket does not count as an adjudication.

Have you ever had a case sealed or expunged before?

In the case you want sealed or expunged, did you plead guilty or no contest to, or were you
found guilty after a trial, of any of the following crimes:

Arson  Domestic Violence (as defined by Fla. statutes) 
Aggravated Assault  Home Invasion Robbery 
Aggravated Battery  Attempts to Commit any of these crimes 
Illegal Use of Explosives  Conspiracy to Commit any of these crimes 
Child Abuse  Sexual Misconduct with a Mentally 
Abuse of an Elderly Person  Ill Person 
Abuse of a Disabled Person  Sexual Misconduct with a Developmentally 
Hijacking  Disabled Person 
Kidnapping  Luring or Enticing a Child 
Homicide  Procuring a Person under 18 for Prostitution 
Manslaughter  Scheme to Defraud/Organized Fraud 
Sexual Battery  Lewd Offense in the Presence of an 
Robbery  Elderly Person 
Carjacking  Lewd Offense in the Presence of a 
Lewd Assault on a Child under 16  Disabled Adult 
Sexual Activity with a Child 12 to 18  Offense by Public Officer of Employee 
Burglary of a Dwelling  Showing Obscene Literature to Minors 
Stalking  Computer Pornography 
Aggravated Stalking  Selling or Buying Minors 
Trafficking in Drugs  Sexual Misconduct with a Mentally 
Voyeurism  Deficient or Mentally Ill Person 
Any offense that would require registration as a sexual predator or sexual offender. Manufacturing a Controlled Substance