Tennessee Subject | Expunction

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TNHB1026Intro
25%
As introduced, permits the expunction of a Class E felony conviction for official misconduct. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40, Chapter 32.
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2025-02-20
Sponsor(s) Added.
TNHB0835Intro
25%
As introduced, shortens the length of time that a petitioner must wait before having an eligible Class D felony expunged from 10 years after the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the petitioner is seeking to have expunged, to eight y...
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2025-02-19
Meeting Canceled
TNSB0490Intro
25%
As introduced, permits the expunction of a Class E felony conviction for official misconduct. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40, Chapter 32.
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0761Intro
25%
As introduced, shortens the length of time that a petitioner must wait before having an eligible Class D felony expunged from 10 years after the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the petitioner is seeking to have expunged, to eight y...
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB0956Intro
25%
As introduced, lowers the period of time that must elapse after completion of the sentence imposed before a petitioner may have an eligible criminal offense expunged, for misdemeanors or Class E felonies, from five years to three years, and for Class...
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1055Intro
25%
As introduced, specifies that a petition for expunction form be made available to the public on the website of the administrative office of the courts. - Amends TCA Title 7; Title 16; Title 38; Title 40; Title 55 and Title 57.
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1224Intro
25%
As introduced, reduces from 15 years to 10 years the amount of time that must have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for illegal registration or voting before filing a petition for expunction. - Amends TCA Title 2, Chapter 19 and T...
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1177Intro
25%
As introduced, authorizes court clerks in certain counties to implement an automatic expunction processing program that initiates processing the expunction of public records without petition by the person, certification of eligibility from the TBI, o...
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1232Intro
25%
As introduced, allows a person to petition for expunction of an eligible criminal offense that occurred at least 10 years after a conviction for the offense of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 32, Part 1.
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNHB1257Intro
25%
As introduced, specifies that a petition for expunction form be made available to the public on the website of the administrative office of the courts. - Amends TCA Title 7; Title 16; Title 38; Title 40; Title 55 and Title 57.
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2025-02-12
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
TNSB1349Intro
25%
As introduced, requires a clerk of a court with criminal jurisdiction to automatically remove and destroy all public records of a conviction for a Class E felony or misdemeanor that is eligible for expunction, one year after the person has completed ...
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2025-02-12
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNHB1391Intro
25%
As introduced, requires a clerk of a court with criminal jurisdiction to automatically remove and destroy all public records of a conviction for a Class E felony or misdemeanor that is eligible for expunction, one year after the person has completed ...
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2025-02-12
Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee
TNHB1346Intro
25%
As introduced, allows a person to petition for expunction of an eligible criminal offense that occurred at least 10 years after a conviction for the offense of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 32, Part 1.
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2025-02-12
Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee
TNHB1081Intro
25%
As introduced, lowers the period of time that must elapse after completion of the sentence imposed before a petitioner may have an eligible criminal offense expunged, for misdemeanors or Class E felonies, from five years to three years, and for Class...
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2025-02-11
Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee
TNHB0689Intro
25%
As introduced, authorizes court clerks in certain counties to implement an automatic expunction processing program that initiates processing the expunction of public records without petition by the person, certification of eligibility from the TBI, o...
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2025-02-10
Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee
TNHB0451Intro
25%
As introduced, reduces the time period following completion of the sentence imposed before which a person may file a petition for expunction from five years for a misdemeanor or Class E felony and 10 years for a Class C or D felony to one year since ...
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2025-02-06
Withdrawn.
TNHB0450Intro
25%
As introduced, reduces from 15 years to 10 years the amount of time that must have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for illegal registration or voting before filing a petition for expunction. - Amends TCA Title 2, Chapter 19 and T...
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2025-02-05
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
TNSB0613Intro
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As introduced, allows an eligible petitioner to have the records of a conviction for driving under the influence of an intoxicant expunged if the person has no other criminal convictions and 20 years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence ...
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2025-02-04
Withdrawn.
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