New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06304

Introduced
3/10/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Relates to expungement of records for certain juveniles convicted of a nonviolent offense after seven years and satisfactory completion of such person's probation, parole, supervised release and payment of any fines imposed or restitution ordered, whichever is later.

Companion Bills

NY A01659

Same As Relates to expungement of records for certain juveniles convicted of a nonviolent offense after seven years and satisfactory completion of such person's probation, parole, supervised release and payment of any fines imposed or restitution ordered, whichever is later.

Previously Filed As

NY A01659

Relates to expungement of records for certain juveniles convicted of a nonviolent offense after seven years and satisfactory completion of such person's probation, parole, supervised release and payment of any fines imposed or restitution ordered, whichever is later.

NY SB223

Expungement; procedure established for expungement of certain nonviolent felony offenses

NY HB795

Revise expungement laws to allow for certain nonviolent felony records

NY HB1666

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

NY SB1055

Expungement of records; providing automatic expungements for certain misdemeanor convictions. Effective date.

NY SB1055

Expungement of records; providing automatic expungements for certain misdemeanor convictions. Effective date.

NY S09828

Relates to the former crime of loitering for the purpose of engaging in a prostitution offense; expunges criminal records for persons previously convicted of such crime; directs the chief administrator of the courts to provide information regarding such expungement; adds language to identify that the crime of loitering for the purpose of engaging in a prostitution offense is no longer in law.

NY S2983

Permits the expungement of records 5 years after the imposition of sentence for misdemeanors and 10 years after the imposition of sentence for felonies, and if the sentence is greater than 10 years, then, upon successful completion of the sentence.

NY SB2048

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

NY SB2631

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

Similar Bills

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