As of July 1, 2018, a person who petitions for expungement of records because the charge against that person was dismissed after he/she successfully completed pre-trial diversion or judicial diversion shall be assessed a $180.00 fee. This is a reduction from the previous $350.00 fee. There will still be a $100 clerk’s fee, for a total fee of $280.00 — down from the previous total fee of $450.00.
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