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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) No later than November 1 of each year, the Administrative Office of the Courts shall submit a written report to the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee and the Judiciary Interim Committee regarding expungement data for the preceding fiscal year, including:
(a) the number of petitions filed for expungement in the district, justice, and juvenile courts;
(b) the number of petitions granted for expungement in the district, justice, and juvenile courts;
(c) the number of orders issued for an automatic expungement by the district, justice, and juvenile courts;
(d) the total number of individuals for whom at least one automatic expungement order was issued by the district, justice, or juvenile court; and
(e) the total number of individuals for whom at least one petition-based expungement order was issued by the district, justice, or juvenile court.
(2) No later than November 1 of each year, the bureau shall submit a written report to the Executive Offices and Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee and the Judiciary Interim Committee regarding expungement data for the preceding fiscal year, including:
(a) the number of applications for expungement received by the bureau;
(b) the number of certificates of eligibility issued by the bureau; and
(c) the number of orders for expungement received by the bureau.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 77. Utah Code of Criminal Procedure § 77-40a-107. Expungement data requirements--Report - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-77-utah-code-of-criminal-procedure/ut-code-sect-77-40a-107/
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