Missouri Expungement Laws: How To Remove A Criminal Conviction From Your Record In Missouri

Missouri changed the expungement laws on January 1, 2018, when Missouri statute §610.140 became effective.  The statute has been amended since its adoption.  This statute allowed for the expungement (removal) of a large number of offenses from the criminal record of a person  (felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions) that were previously ineligible for expungement.  However, those who are looking to have an old conviction in Missouri expunged should consult with an attorney at the earliest opportunity.  The statute is complicated, and an evaluation process is necessary to determine whether a person is eligible.

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