Category: Expungement
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Can a convicted felon vote in Utah?
There is a lot of confusion about whether the law in Utah prohibits a convicted felon from voting. For most individuals, Utah law provides for the restoration of a convicted felon’s voting rights. Under Utah Code 20A-2-101.5, a…
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Clearing Your Record in Utah
What can I do to clean my record in Utah? There are several ways of clearing your criminal record in Utah. Expungements, 402 reductions, and pardons can all play a part in clearing your record and getting a…
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Davis County Expungement Lawyer
Criminal convictions, records of arrest, or even court records showing a dismissed charge can affect your life in many ways. Obtaining a court-ordered expungement of your Utah criminal records can open doors, by allowing you to answer many…
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Expunging a Violent Felony Conviction
Can a violent felony be expunged? Yes, but some additional steps will be required. The Utah Expungement Act prevents the direct expungement of felony convictions that are classified as violent felonies. However, there are potential alternatives that can…
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Utah Clean Slate Laws
** PLEASE NOTE – The Utah legislature has made multiple changes to Utah’s expungement statutes, most of which have created expanded options for clearing past criminal records. This page does not contact information on all of the changes…
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Expungement Waiting Times
Does the waiting period for expungement eligibility in Utah start when the case is closed or when State Debt Collections files a satisfaction of judgment with the court? Utah Code 77-40-105 governs the preliminary requirements for eligibility for…

