New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00340

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Permits the sealing of records of certain nonviolent misdemeanor or non-sexual misdemeanor criminal offenses; defines the term "eligible misdemeanor"; excludes certain misdemeanor offenses as eligible misdemeanors for the purposes of conditional sealing; lists certain eligibility requirements for sealing; provides an order granting sealing under this section shall restore the individual concerned, in the contemplation of the laws, to the status such individual occupied before the arrest or institution of criminal proceedings for the crime that was the subject of the sealing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB2319

sealing arrest records; misdemeanor designation

NY SB2082

Misdemeanors; authorize alternate sentencing for recidivist misdemeanants.

NY SB214

Penalty For Certain Misdemeanors

NY HB1666

Relating to the expunction of arrest records and files relating to certain nonviolent misdemeanor offenses.

NY AB321

Misdemeanors.

NY S02552

Requires automatic sealing of certain misdemeanor records; provides exceptions thereto; requires the division of criminal justice services to publish statistics on automatic sealing of certain records.

NY H5072

Permits those persons with felony convictions to have up to six misdemeanor offenses expunged from their criminal record.

NY S0737

Permits those persons with felony convictions to have up to six misdemeanor offenses expunged from their criminal record.

NY HB760

Criminal Law - Misdemeanor Theft - Statute of Limitations

NY HB109

Criminal Law - Misdemeanor Theft - Statute of Limitations

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