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Kentucky: Adult Convictions (KY-C-6)

Kentucky: Adult Convictions (KY-C-6)

Records relating to a prostitution offense or an offense that is not a violent crime can be expunged by the court no less than 60 days after final judgment if the person's participation in the offense was the direct result of being a human trafficking victim. KRS § 529.160.
Record Detail(s)
Human trafficking offenses
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
No
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
At court's discretion
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Expunge
Ineligible Category or Citation
Convictions for violent crimes as defined in section 17.165 are ineligible for expungement. KRS § 529.160(1)
Procedure General
The petition must be filed in the court in which the charges were filed. For the specific procedure, see KRS §§ 529.160, 431.076 et seq.
Fees
There is no statutory language regarding fees.
Effect
Proceedings regarding the charges are deemed never to have occurred, and official state-performed background checks will indicate that the records do not exist. The court and other agencies will reply to any inquiry that no record exists. The petitioner need not disclose the record on an application for employment, credit, or other type of application. KRS § 431.076(6). The court will order agencies to expunge the records. KRS § 431.076(4), (5).
Waiting Periods
The petition can be filed no sooner than 60 days following the date the final judgment was entered. KRS § 529.160(2).