Expungement & Record Sealing in Cullman, Alabama
Take control of your future. If you were arrested but never convicted, you may qualify to clear your record under Alabama law. Use this step-by-step packet to assess eligibility and prepare for filing.
β Eligibility Checklist
- π Arrest was in Cullman County
- π No conviction (case dismissed, no-billed, acquitted)
- β± At least 180 days since arrest or case resolution
- π Certified criminal history from ALEA obtained
- β No felony convictions in the past 5 years (excluding traffic)
- π° Able to pay filing fee (~$500 plus court costs)
- π Completed required diversion programs (if applicable)
π Required Documents
- π Petition for Expungement (Circuit Court of Cullman)
- π Certified criminal history from Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)
- π Affidavit supporting eligibility
- π§Ύ Proof of resolution (e.g., dismissal order, no-bill documentation)
- π¬ Notice of filing sent to District Attorneyβs office
π Estimated Timeline
| Step | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| Obtain records & documents | 2β3 weeks |
| File petition | 1 day |
| Notice period & objection window | 45 days |
| Hearing (if required) | 2β4 weeks after notice period |
| Order issued by judge | Up to 30 days post-hearing |
π¬ Get Help From a Local Attorney
Not sure where to begin? These Cullman-based attorneys have experience with expungement cases and offer consultations:
- Jason Paul Knight
- Joseph Trent Lowry
- Emily K. Niezer
- Sara Thomason Baker
- Richard Larry Collins
π Legal Reference
Alabamaβs expungement law is governed by Ala. Code Β§ 15-27. This law allows for record sealing of non-conviction misdemeanors and non-violent felonies under certain conditions.
π¨ This packet is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified attorney to assess your eligibility and navigate the filing process.