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Alabama: Adult Diversion/Deferral Program (AL-D-1)

Alabama: Adult Diversion/Deferral Program (AL-D-1)

Records relating to charges for a felony offense that was dismissed after successful completion of a drug court program, mental health court program, diversion program, veteran's court, or any court-approved deferred prosecution program can be expunged by the court one year after completion of the program. Code of Ala. § 15-27-2(a)(6).
Record Detail(s)
Completion of diversion or deferral program
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
No statutory language
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
Yes, if objection filed
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Expunge
Ineligible Category or Citation
There is no statutory language regarding ineligible offenses.
Procedure General
The petition must be filed in the criminal division of the circuit court in the county in which the charges were filed. For the specific procedure, see Code of Ala. § 15-27-1 et seq. The court shall have the sole discretion over the number of cases that can be expunged after the first case is expunged. Code of Ala. § 15-27-5(c).
Fees
A $500 non-waivable administrative filing fee is required in addition to any court or docket fees. Code of Ala.§ 15-27-4. A petitioner may apply for indigent status. If the court finds the petitioner is indigent, the court shall waive the filing fee. For more information about the procedure, see Code of Ala. § 15-27-4(c).
Effect
The court orders the expungement of the records from agencies. Code of Ala. § 15-27-6(a). The proceedings regarding the charges are deemed never to have occurred. The court and other agencies will reply that no record exists in response to any inquiry. The petitioner need not disclose the fact of the record on an application for employment, credit, or other type of application. However, the petitioner must disclose the record to any government regulatory or licensing agency, any utility and its agents or affiliates, or any bank or other financial institution. These agencies have the right to inspect the expunged record after filing the notice with the court. Code of Ala. § 15-27-6(b). Expunged records are not transmitted to the FBI, and the state criminal justice information center will request the withdrawal of records previously transmitted to the FBI that were later expunged. Code of Ala. § 15-27-7. Unauthorized, intentional, and malicious release of expunged records is a Class B misdemeanor. Code of Ala. § 15-27-16.
Forms
An expungement form is available here.
Waiting Periods
The petition can be filed one year after successful completion of the program.