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Washington: Adult Non-Conviction Arrests (WA-NC-4)

Washington: Adult Non-Conviction Arrests (WA-NC-4)

Information relating to an arrest and charge can be deleted by the criminal justice agency three years after the arrest if no conviction has been obtained, so long as the defendant is not a fugitive and the case is not under active prosecution. Wash. Rev. Code § 10.97.060.
Record Detail(s)
No conviction obtained
Charges not filed
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
No
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
No
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Delete
Ineligible Category or Citation
There is no statutory language regarding ineligible offenses.
Procedure General
A request must be submitted to the criminal justice agency maintaining the data. If the petitioner does not meet the specified criteria, the criminal justice agency can refuse to delete the non-conviction data. For the specific procedure, see Wash. Rev. Code § 10.97.060.
Fees
There is no statutory language regarding fees.
Effect
The criminal history data is deleted from criminal justice agency files which are available and generally searched for the purpose of responding to inquiries. Wash. Rev. Code § 10.97.060.
Forms
For information regarding record modification in Washington, visit here.
Waiting Periods
The request can be filed three years after the arrest, citation, or warrant if no conviction is obtained.