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Tennessee: Adult Convictions (TN-C-2)

Tennessee: Adult Convictions (TN-C-2)

Records relating to certain class D and C felony convictions can be expunged 10 years after sentence completion, so long as the person has no more than two convictions, only one of which may be a felony conviction. Multiple offenses that occurred at the same time and as part of the same course of conduct are considered a single conviction for purposes of this section. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-32-101(g)(1)(D)-(F), (k).
Record Detail(s)
Misdemeanor
Felony
Drug offenses
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
Potentially, see statute
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
No statutory language
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Expunge
Ineligible Category or Citation
See subsection (g)(1) for eligible and ineligible offenses. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-32-101.
Procedure General
The petition must be filed in the court of conviction. For the specific procedure, see Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-32-101.
Fees
There is no state fee. $100 may be charged by the clerk for proceedings related to expungements. Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-21-401(b)(1)(D)(x).
Effect
The person is restored to pre-arrest status and need not disclose the arrest, charge, or conviction in response to any inquiry. Legally, the conviction never occurred, and no collateral consequences can be imposed or continued. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-32-101(g)(12).
Waiting Periods
The petition can be filed 10 years after the sentence is completed.