A.If you do not have pending charges, are not on probation or parole, and are not currently incarcerated, your record may be eligible for some form of expungement.
All records where the “case is terminated in favor of the accused” are eligible for mandatory expungement upon request with no waiting period. A case terminated in favor of the accused can be expunged even if a person has prior or subsequent convictions that are ineligible for expungement. Cases “terminated in favor of the accused” include:
- Acquittals of all charges;
- A nolle prosequi on all charges or a case where all charges were dropped;
- Dismissal after probation before judgment;
- Dismissal of all charges; and
- Arrests that are not charged within 1 year of the arrest.
Records of convictions for marijuana possession, underage possession of alcohol, and underage consumption of alcohol are also eligible for mandatory expungement with no waiting period.
Records of one or more criminal violations relating to the same case, even if the person has prior or subsequent convictions, are eligible for mandatory expungement after three years.
Certain types of cases containing one or more misdemeanor convictions, or a combination of misdemeanors and violations, are eligible for mandatory expungement after five years if the person has no prior or subsequent convictions.
A few felony convictions (including possession of burglar’s tools, unlawful use of a payment card, and certain drug-related and forgery convictions) are eligible for mandatory expungement after ten years if the person has no prior or subsequent convictions.
Domestic violence restrictions: Any record of conviction that involves domestic violence, a child victim, or a vulnerable adult victim is not eligible for mandatory expungement. Such records may be eligible for discretionary expungement after 7 years or a discretionary expungement after pardon. For more information about what constitutes a “crime of domestic violence,” see 11 Del. C. §4373(b)(1).
All convictions eligible for mandatory expungement