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If you have an arrest or charge on your record in Florida that did not result in a conviction, you may be able to have it sealed or expunged. Most people who qualify never file. Most people who file make mistakes that delay or derail the process. This guide covers the complete Florida record sealing and expungement process from start to finish, including the eligibility rules, the FDLE Certificate of Eligibility application, the 2026 live scan fingerprinting requirement, the court petition, the judge's order, and the step that most guides leave out entirely: removing your record from private background check companies and data aggregators after the court order is in place. Inside you will find the full Florida eligibility rules including the complete disqualifying offenses list under Section 943.0584, the difference between sealing and expungement and which one applies to your situation, the six-stage process with timeline estimates and fee schedule, what you can legally say after your record is sealed or expunged, how to use your Fair Credit Reporting Act rights to remove your record from commercial background reports, and a private database removal tracker covering the major aggregators and mugshot sites. This guide was written for people in Florida with dismissed charges, no contest pleas with withheld adjudication, or acquittals who want to understand their options and navigate the process without hiring an attorney for every step. Published by North Star Practical Guides. Part of the Rights Restoration Series.
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