(1) A person who has not been committed to a
juvenile correctional facility or juvenile prison under Chapter 985, F.S., may
apply directly to the Department to have his or her juvenile criminal history
record expunged, provided he or she is at least 18 years of age but less than
21 years of age. To be eligible for this form of expunction, the applicant must
not have been charged by the state attorney with or found to have committed any
criminal offense within the 5-year period before the application date. The
application for the Early Juvenile Expunction must include:
(a) A money order, cashier's check, certified
check, personal check, or business check for $75.00 made payable to the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement. This processing fee is non-refundable,
regardless of whether the application for expunction is granted. A fee waiver
may be granted by the Executive Director of the Department, upon submission of
a written request, and in his or her determination that the waiver is in the
best interests of criminal justice.
(b) A completed Application for Early
Juvenile Expunction. The subject must complete section A of the application.
The Application for Early Juvenile Expunction, (form number FDLE 40-028, rev.
June 2021), hereby incorporated by reference,
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14426,
may be obtained from:
1. The Clerk of the
Court, or
2. Florida Department of
Law Enforcement
Seal and Expunge Section
Post Office Box 1489
Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489
Email: SEINFO@fdle.state.fl.us
Telephone Number: (850)410-7870
Website:
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Seal-and-Expunge-Process/Seal-and-Expunge-Home
(c) The state attorney for the circuit having
jurisdiction over the arrest may provide the required written certified
statement by completing section B of the Application for Early Juvenile
Expunction.
(d) A legible set of
fingerprints recorded on an FBI Applicant Fingerprint Card (FD-258, rev. 03/10)
or FDLE fingerprint sheet. Fingerprints may not be submitted to FDLE by
electronic means. The fingerprinting must be taken by a law enforcement agency
or by a vendor engaged in the business of providing electronic fingerprint
submissions which has an agreement in place with FDLE pursuant to Section
943.053(13),
F.S. The subject must pay any fees required by the law enforcement agency or
vendor for providing this service. The fingerprint card must contain all
required identifying data. If a copy of the Applicant Fingerprint Card or FDLE
fingerprint sheet is needed, it may be obtained from:
1. The Clerk of the Court, or
2. Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Seal and Expunge Section
Post Office Box 1489
Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489
Email: SEINFO@fdle.state.fl.us
Telephone Number: (850)410-7870
Website:
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cms/Seal-and-Expunge-Process/Seal-and-Expunge-Home
(e) A sworn, written statement from the
applicant that he or she is no longer under court supervision applicable to the
disposition of the arrest or alleged criminal activity to which the application
pertains, and that he or she has not been charged with or found to have
committed a criminal offense, in any jurisdiction of the state or within the
United States, within the 5-year period before the application date.
(f) A certified copy of the disposition of
the charge or charges to which the Application for Early Juvenile Expunction
pertains. The subject should obtain this document from the Cherk of the Court
in the appropriate jurisdiction. The subject must pay any fees required by the
Cherk of the Court for providing this service.
(2) The complete application packet should be
mailed or delivered, within the time frame prescribed by Section 943.0515(1)
(b)2., F.S., to Florida Department of Law Enforcement, ATTN: Seal and Expunge
Section, Post Office Box 1489, Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489.
(3) If the application packet is incomplete
the Department will not process it. The incomplete packet, along with the
processing fee, will be returned to the subject with an indication as to the
reason for non-acceptance. It will be the subject's responsibility to obtain
the missing information and return the complete packet to the
Department.
(4) If the application
packet is complete, the Department will review the submitted information and
the subject's criminal history record to determine if the application and the
specified record meet the requirements for Early Juvenile Expunction, which are
listed in Section 943.0515(1) (b)2., F.S. Questions regarding the status of the
review should be directed to the Seal and Expunge Section at
(850)410-7870.
(5) The Department
will expunge the subject's juvenile criminal history record if the application
and the specified criminal history record meet the requirements for Early
Juvenile Expunction, and will notify the subject. If the application and the
specified criminal history record do not meet the requirements for Early
Juvenile Expunction, the Department will send the subject a letter stating the
reason for ineligibility with an explanation of appeal
rights.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 11C-7.010
Rulemaking Authority 943.0515(1) FS. Law Implemented
943.0515(1) FS.
Adopted by
Florida
Register Volume 43, Number 129, July 5, 2017 effective
7/20/2017, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 45, Number 123, June 25, 2019 effective
7/9/2019, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 46, Number 078, April 21, 2020 effective
5/5/2020, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 47, Number 086, May 4, 2021 effective
5/20/2021, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 48, Number 120, June 21, 2022 effective
7/6/2022, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 49, Number 158, August 15, 2023 effective
8/30/2023.
New 7-20-17, Amended 7-9-19, 5-5-20, 5-20-21, 7-6-22,
8-30-23.