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Massachusetts: Adult Convictions (MA-C-6)

Massachusetts: Adult Convictions (MA-C-6)

Records of a case for which a pardon has been granted are sealed immediately. ALM GL ch. 127, § 152.
Record Detail(s)
Pardon
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
No
Mandatory / Discretionary
Mandatory
Hearing
No
Clearance Process
Automatic
Remedy
Seal
Ineligible Category or Citation
There is no statutory language regarding ineligibility.
Procedure General
Upon approval of a petition for pardon, the governor shall direct all proper officers to seal all records relating to the offense for which the person received the pardon. ALM GL ch. 127, § 152.
Fees
There is no fee.
Effect
Sealed records shall not disqualify a person in any examination, appointment or application for employment or other benefit, public or private, including, but not limited to, licenses, credit or housing, nor shall such sealed record be admissible in evidence or used in any way in any court proceeding or hearing before any board, commission or other agency except in imposing sentence in subsequent criminal proceedings and certain other court proceedings. On applications the person may deny having been convicted. ALM GL ch. 127, § 152.
Waiting Periods
There is no waiting period.