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Sealing of Criminal History Records; Provides that persons adjudicated guilty of certain misdemeanor offenses are eligible to petition court to seal criminal history record of such offenses; provides that persons previously adjudicated guilty of certain misdemeanor offenses are eligible to petition court to seal subsequent criminal history record; revises certain eligibility criteria to provide that person is eligible to petition court to seal criminal history record if such person is no longer serving sentence to which petition to seal pertains; revises certain eligibility criteria to provide that person is eligible to petition court to seal criminal history record if such person has never secured prior sealing or expunction related to offense for which person was adjudicated guilty; provides certain eligibility criteria for certain persons who seek subsequent sealing of criminal history record relating to offense for which adjudication was withheld; provides certain eligibility criteria for certain persons who seek sealing of criminal history record relating to offense for which person was adjudicated guilty; authorizes court to order sealing of criminal history record pertaining to more than one adjudication of guilt if additional adjudications directly relate to original arrest, incident of criminal activity, or adjudication of guilt.
Introduced
Jan 13, 2026
Last Action
Jan 21, 2026
Session
FL 2026
Sponsors
2 primary · 1 co
Referred to Judiciary Committee
1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)
Now in Judiciary Committee
Favorable with CS by Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Reported out of Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
CS Filed
Added to Criminal Justice Subcommittee agenda
1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
Now in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Referred to Judiciary Committee
Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Filed
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1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)
Criminal Justice Subcommittee
López, J.