Petition to Seal Records

A person who is arrested, convicted or sentenced before, on or after December 31, 2022, may petition the court to have their criminal case record sealed. If the court grants the petition under A.R.S. § 13-911, the petitioner would be allowed to state on employment, housing, and financial aid or loan applications that they have never been arrested for, charged with or convicted of the crime that is the subject of the arrest or conviction. The petitioner must apply to seal their records in each court in which they have been convicted. Please read A.R.S. § 13-911 in its entirety.

 

The sealing of case records refers solely to the records that exist under the control of criminal justice entities including the courts, Department of Public Safety, prosecutor’s offices and law enforcement agencies. Any case record that was published or distributed prior to sealing may still be accessible and may not be impacted by the granting of an order to seal case records.




Instructions for Completing Petitions to Seal Records

Petition to Seal Criminal Case Records