As mentioned in other posts about Expungements in Kansas, an expungement is a way to request the State of Kansas to cleanse your record as to on particular conviction or numerous convictions that stem from the same case number.
Before you contact an expungment attorney for your Geary County or Junction City expungement, you should have the following information handy as it will assist your attorney in getting your expungement papers prepared:
- Your full name AND if it’s changed, the name you were arrested under
- The court or county in which you were arrested
- Date of birth
- Whether you’ve been in trouble since your conviction
- Your current address
- Date of the termination of your probation/sentence.
- Your court case number OR if you don’t know it, the year or approximate year of arrest.
A court case number for most Geary or Riley County Courts looks like this: 10 CR 229, or 02 CR 003. Once a knowledgeable Kansas expungment attorney has this information it becomes much easier for them to assist you.
The cost of filing for an expungment in Riley County District Court is $119. In Geary County District Court, the cost of filing an expungment is also $119. These prices are subject to change as each court raises their prices from year to year, so always check with a local attorney that can give you an exact amount. Attorney’s fees can also vary widely depending on the type of case, number of convictions, and number of expungements that need to be filed.
If you’re having difficulty obtaining a fire arm or just want to get your record clean, contact an attorney that can help you get your expungement taken care of in a speedy, professional, and discreet manner.