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Statutory sealing of a file is the sealing of a file in accordance with the law provided in the statute. Statutes may have specific provisions authorizing a court to seal or limit the disclosure of files, affidavits, documents, or other materials, whether at a pretrial or trial stage.
(Specific Connecticut statutes and court rules permit particular documents in a civil or criminal case to be sealed. This means that specific records cannot be inspected by members of the public except by order of the court.)
(Specific Connecticut statutes and court rules permit particular documents in a civil or criminal case to be sealed. This means that specific records cannot be inspected by members of the public except by order of the court.)
Generally, record sealing can be defined as the process of removing from general review the records pertaining to a court case. In many cases, a person with a sealed record gains the legal right to deny or not acknowledge anything to do with the arrest and the legal proceedings from the case itself.
Merely go to the criminal case business office in the courthouse where the case was heard, and dismissed, ask someone where is the line to obtain documents for cases, and they should be able to give one to you.
How to Obtain Court Records. If you wish to obtain copies of disposed Superior Court records, requests for files must be e-mailed to: SuperiorCourtRecordsCenter@jud.ct.gov. You may also call the Centralized Services Unit at 860-263-2750. All requests for files must include the name of the case and docket number.
When your record is sealed, it means it cannot be accessed by normal means. Those considering you for employment or who you are petitioning for a loan cannot look into these records during a background check. Furthermore, you can generally legally deny that the events on your record never existed.
Sealed records are technically still there, but they are no longer part of the public record and can only be accessed and reviewed by way of a formal court order. Expunged and sealed records can sometimes show up on criminal background checks.
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