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Massachusetts: Adult Convictions (MA-C-8)

Massachusetts: Adult Convictions (MA-C-8)

Records of conviction for a first-offense misdemeanor committed before age 21 can be expunged by the court after three years. ALM GL ch. 276, § 100G, I.
Record Detail(s)
Misdemeanor
First offense
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
Yes, all
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
Yes, if objection filed
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Expunge
Ineligible Category or Citation
For ineligible offenses, see ALM GL ch. 276, § 100J.
Procedure General
The petition must be filed on a form furnished by the Commissioner of Probation. For the specific procedure, see ALM GL ch. 276, § 100G.
Fees
There is no statutory language on fees.
Effect
The person cannot be held under any provision of any law to be guilty of perjury or otherwise giving a false statement for failure to recite or acknowledge the record, or portion thereof, in response to any inquiry for any purpose. ALM GL ch. 276, § 100M. The expunged record shall not operate to disqualify a person in any examination, appointment or application for employment with any county agency, municipal agency or state agency, nor shall expunged records be admissible in evidence or used in any way in any court proceedings or hearings before any boards or commissions or in determining suitability for the practice of any trade or profession requiring licensure. ALM GL ch. 276, § 100N.
Waiting Periods
The petition can be filed three years after the date the offense occurred.