Sealing Court Records
Rule 76a - Sealing Court Records, Tex. R. Civ. P. 76a - Casetext
Any order (or portion of an order or judgment) relating to sealing or unsealing court records shall be deemed to be severed from the case and a final judgment which may be appealed by any party or intervenor who participated in the hearing preceding issuance of such order.
https://casetext.com/rule/texas-court-rules/texas-rules-of-civil-procedure/part-ii-rules-of-practice-in-district-and-county-courts/section-4-pleading/general/rule-76a-sealing-court-recordsSealing Court Records: The How and the Why (Not) - Indiana
The rule authorizes the trial court to deny the request for sealing records without a hearing. If the court is not inclined to deny the request, however, the court must set the matter for a hearing—and like the statute, A.R. 9 (H) (2) requires the court to post advance public notice of that hearing. Like the public records law, the rule sets ...
https://times.courts.in.gov/2014/06/26/sealing-court-records-the-how-and-the-why-not/Sealing Court Records – HAWAI‘I STATE LAW LIBRARY SYSTEM
What steps do I need to take to seal my court record? Step 1 Write a letter to the court where your expunged case was filed. Make sure you include in your letter your full name (first, middle and last name), your current mailing address, and a working phone number. You will also include a copy of your Expungement Certificate.
https://histatelawlibrary.com/faq/sealingcourtrecords-faq/Shielding or Sealing a Case Record - People's Law
Motion to Seal or Otherwise Limit Inspection of a Case Record This motion asks the court to seal a case record or to limit inspection of a portion of the record. Case records include court papers, orders, notices, and other records on a case. The motion can be used more than once for criminal, civil, and traffic cases.
https://www.peoples-law.org/shielding-or-sealing-case-recordJudiciary | Expunging Arrest Records and Sealing Court Records
You may also contact the Expungements section of the Department of the Attorney General at (808) 587-3348. Court Records Court records can be sealed and made confidential, through a court order. Sealed court records cannot be viewed by the public. The Hawaii State Law Library website has information on how to seal court records.
https://www.courts.state.hi.us/requests-for-sealing-court-recordsRequest to seal your criminal record | Mass.gov
To seal your criminal record, you should file a petition to seal your record. If you're filing with the Boston Municipal Court (BMC), you can file 3 or more record dismissals and non-criminal court records from 2 or more BMC court divisions at once. For criminal conviction records — Fill out the Petition to seal conviction records form.
https://www.mass.gov/how-to/request-to-seal-your-criminal-recordRecord sealing - Wikipedia
Record sealing is the practice of sealing or, in some cases, destroying court records that would otherwise be publicly accessible as public records. The term is derived from the tradition of placing a seal on specified files or documents that prevents anyone from reviewing the files without receiving a court order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_sealingCourt Order Sealing of Arrests | Colorado Bureau of Investigation
These are the current sealing statutes: 1. C.R.S. 24-72-704 Sealing of arrest records when no charges are filed. 2. C.R.S. 24-72-705 Sealing criminal justice records other than convictions - simplified process. 3. C.R.S. 24-72-706 Sealing of criminal conviction records. 4.
https://cbi.colorado.gov/sections/biometric-identification-and-records-unit/court-order-sealing-of-arrestsCircuit Court Clerks' Manual - Civil - Appendix F - Sealing Court ...
The sealed records, if feasible, should physically remain in the court file. Some records are ordered to be sealed by the Court and others are required by statute. Certain records and documents, both criminal and civil in nature, are required by statute to be sealed when filed in the clerk’s office or upon the performance of a specified act.
https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/circuit/resources/manuals/cc_manual_civil/appendix_f.pdf