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OR HB2639

Bill

Status

Failed

6/27/2025

Primary Sponsor

Unknown

Origin

House of Representatives

2025 Legislative Measures

AI Summary

  • Modifies eligibility waiting periods for setting aside convictions: 7 years for Class B felonies, 5 years for Class C felonies and abuse-related contempt findings, 3 years for Class A misdemeanors, and 1 year for Class B/C misdemeanors and violations

  • Requires courts to enter set-aside orders within 120 days of granting a motion; prosecuting attorneys have 120 days from motion filing to object, and must specify whether objections are based on the person's circumstances and behavior

  • Allows courts to waive outstanding financial obligations (except compensatory fines and restitution) when granting set-aside motions; mandatory waiver required if the conviction or finding is more than 10 years old and all charges in the case are being set aside

  • Prohibits setting aside dismissals of traffic violation citations and state/municipal traffic offense convictions; adds new restrictions for motions involving domestic violence, sex crimes, or person crimes where the applicant has other recent convictions

  • Requires the Judicial Department to submit annual reports to legislative judiciary committees beginning January 1, 2027, on set-aside motions and may include descriptions of additional resources needed

Legislative Description

Relating to expungements.

Last Action

In committee upon adjournment.

6/27/2025

Committee Referrals

Judiciary1/17/2025

Full Bill Text

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