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What is LA Expungement Form

The Louisiana Expungement Motion Form is a legal document used by defendants to request the setting aside of a conviction and dismissal of prosecution in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.

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LA Expungement Form is needed by:
  • Defendants seeking expungement of their criminal record.
  • Attorneys filing on behalf of clients for expungement motions.
  • Judges reviewing and deciding on expungement petitions.
  • Individuals in Jefferson Parish needing to clear past convictions.
  • Legal professionals assisting clients with court documents.

How to fill out the LA Expungement Form

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    To access the Louisiana Expungement Motion Form, visit pdfFiller's website and search for the form by name.
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    Open the form in the pdfFiller interface where you can start editing.
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    Gather necessary information before beginning, including your arrest details, docket number, and charge information.
  4. 4.
    Navigate through the blank fields and checkboxes, entering the required details in the marked sections.
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    Ensure you complete the signature lines for the defendant or their attorney as required by the form.
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    Review all entries for completeness and accuracy to avoid delays in processing.
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    Once finalized, save your work and download the completed form in your preferred format.
  8. 8.
    Submit the completed form to the First Parish Court along with any required fees as per the court's submission guidelines.
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Defendants who have successfully completed their sentences and seek to clear their criminal records may use this form. Eligibility also depends on the specific circumstances of each case, such as the type of conviction.
While there is no fixed deadline for submitting the Louisiana Expungement Motion Form, it is advisable to submit it promptly after completing your sentence to facilitate a timely review by the court.
The completed Louisiana Expungement Motion Form can typically be submitted in person at the court, via mail, or through an online filing system, if available in your jurisdiction.
Typically, you will need to attach a certified copy of the arrest records, sentencing documents, and any other relevant documents that support your motion for expungement.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, failing to sign the form, providing incorrect docket numbers, or not including required supporting documents. Double-check everything before submission.
Processing times can vary widely depending on the court's workload, but generally, it may take several weeks to a few months to receive a decision on your expungement motion.
No, the Louisiana Expungement Motion Form does not require notarization; however, it must be signed by the defendant or their attorney as part of the submission process.
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