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  1. FDLE - Seal and Expunge Process

    Court-Ordered Sealing or Expungement – a person may apply to FDLE for a Certificate of Eligibility to Seal or Expunge his/her criminal history record. This is the required first step toward …

  2. Once FDLE has issued the Certificate of Eligibility to seal or expunge a criminal history record, the next step is to file a petition for relief, along with the Certificate of Eligibility and the required …

  3. The Florida criminal history record to which the application pertains relates to a violation of s. 943.0584, F.S., with a finding of guilt, or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of …

  4. Expungements - flsa6.gov

    The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) maintains a website detailing the Seal and Expunge Process. It offers valuable resources to aid you and includes instructions for applying …

  5. Seal & Expungement Application - Office of Miami-Dade State …

    Complete the top part of the FDLE Application form. Then, sign the form and get it notarized by a notary public. (Some notary publics charge a fee for this service.)

  6. The record of the arrest or alleged criminal activity to which the application for a certificate of eligibility to expunge pertains relates to a charge(s) for which adjudication of guilt or of …

  7. FDLE - Applying for a Certificate of Eligibility for Court-Ordered ...

    You may obtain an application for a Certificate of Eligibility by downloading the application, or by emailing the FDLE Seal and Expunge Section at [email protected], and requesting an …

  8. Seal and Expungement Application Form - Erase The Case

    2025年10月31日 · Start your Florida expungement application with Erase The Case’s customized form, designed to simplify the FDLE process and speed up results.

  9. Expungement & Sealings.

    Information can be found at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Sealing and Expunge website or by calling 850.410.7870. It includes instruction for applying for a Certificate of …

  10. You must file, with the Clerk of Courts, the original Petition, Notarized Affidavit, Certificate of Eligibility received from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement., and Proposed Order with …