Juvenile Expungement Forms
What is an expungement?
An expungement is the sealing, removal, or destruction of records related to a past criminal case.
What records can be expunged?
Under Idaho law, most convictions, charges, or arrests from when you were under age 18 can qualify for expungement. However, certain more serious crimes cannot be expunged, such as: murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, arson, aggravated battery, drug trafficking, or injury to a child.
Why expunge my juvenile criminal record?
Because your criminal record will be “erased” and off limits to the public, an expungement can help you get a job, get a federal loan for college, or get a place to live.
Learn more by viewing our informational video on juvenile expungement.
Before using these forms, we recommend contacting your public defender's office to see if they can assist you with the expungement process.
Use the forms below for a juvenile expungement:
For fillable Microsoft Word documents, please click on the documents below.