Expert guidance for expunging arrests, sealing convictions, and understanding Connecticut's expungement laws.
In Connecticut, the process is called “erasure”. As a Clean Slate state, some records may be automatically cleared.
The criminal justice system creates millions of records every year. Arrests that never led to charges. Cases that were dismissed. Old convictions that happened decades ago.
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Expungement available for eligible offenses
Eviction sealing not currently available in this state
Dispute errors and remove inaccurate information from credit reports
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 54-142aErasure of Criminal Records
Public Act No. 21-32Connecticut Clean Slate Law
Official Connecticut court system website
Free legal help from Connecticut legal aid organizations
Free civil legal services for low-income Connecticut residents
Pardon and absolute pardon applications
Choose a record type above to learn about eligibility requirements and the step-by-step process.
Start with Criminal RecordsDisclaimer: This guide provides general information about Connecticut expungement law and is not legal advice. Laws change, and every case is different. For advice about your specific situation, please consult with a qualified attorney or legal aid organization.