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Code · Montana · Title 46 — Criminal Procedure · Chapter 18 · Part 11

46-18-1104. Eligibility for misdemeanor expungement.

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46-18-1104 . Eligibility for misdemeanor expungement.
(1)A person convicted of one or more misdemeanor offenses, whether in one court or multiple courts and whether in one case or multiple cases, and who has not had the person's records expunged under this part previously, may petition a district court for an order requiring the expungement of all records of arrest, investigation, and detention, if any, and any court proceedings that may have been held related to the misdemeanor offense or offenses.
(2)A person may petition for expungement pursuant to this part no more than one time during the person's life.
(3)A person submitting a petition for expungement under this part must be fingerprinted for purposes of validating the person's identity.
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