Raleigh -- PRESS RELEASE June 25, 2020 North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper's Office: Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law:

    Senate Bill 562: The Second Chance Act
    Governor Cooper shared this statement on SB 562:

    "We can give people who make amends for past mistakes the opportunity to clear their records. This bill offers that opportunity and a path to good jobs and a brighter future." 

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
    SESSION 2019
    SENATE BILL 562
    RATIFIED BILL
    *S562-v-6*
    AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS REVISIONS TO THE EXPUNCTION LAWS OF THIS
    STATE.
    The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
    PART I. EXPUNCTIONS FOR OFFENSES COMMITTED PRIOR TO THE
    EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE LEGISLATION KNOWN AS RAISE THE AGE
    SECTION 1.(a) Article 5 of Chapter 15A of the General Statutes is amended by
    adding a new section to read:
    "ยง 15A-145.8. Expunction of records for offenders under the age of 18 at the time of
    commission of certain misdemeanors and felonies upon completion of the
    sentence.
    (a) A person or the district attorney may file, in the court of the county where the person
    was convicted, a petition for expunction from the person's criminal record of any misdemeanor
    or Class H or I felony not excluded by subsection (b) of this section if the offense was committed
    prior to December 1, 2019, and while the person was less than 18 years of age, but at least 16
    years of age. The petition shall not be filed until (i) any active sentence, period of probation, and
    post-release supervision ordered for the offense has been served and (ii) the person has no
    restitution orders for the offense or outstanding civil judgments representing amounts ordered for
    restitution for the offense.
    (b) An offense is not eligible for expunction under this section if it is (i) a violation of the
    motor vehicle laws under Chapter 20 of the General Statutes, including any offense involving
    impaired driving as defined in G.S. 20-4.01(24a) or (ii) an offense requiring registration pursuant
    to Article 27A of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes, whether or not the person is currently
    required to register.
    (c) If the petition was not filed by the district attorney, the petition shall be served upon
    the district attorney of the court wherein the case was tried resulting in conviction. The district
    attorney shall have 30 days thereafter in which to file any objection thereto and shall be duly
    notified as to the date of the hearing of the petition. The district attorney shall make his or her
    best efforts to contact the victim, if any, to notify the victim of the request for expunction prior
    to the date of the hearing. Upon request by the victim, the victim has a right to be present at any
    hearing on the petition for expunction and the victim's views and concerns shall be considered
    by the court at such hearing.
    (d) If the court, after hearing, finds that (i) the offense was a misdemeanor or Class H or
    I felony eligible for expunction under this section, (ii) the offense was committed prior to
    December 1, 2019, and while the person was less than 18 years of age, but at least 16 years of
    age, (iii) any active sentence, period of probation, and post-release supervision ordered for the
    offense was completed, and (iv) the person has no restitution orders for the offense or outstanding
    civil judgments representing amounts ordered for restitution for the offense, the court shall order
    that the person be restored, in the contemplation of the law, to the status the person occupied
    before such arrest or indictment or information, and that the record be expunged from the records Page 2 Senate Bill 562-Ratified
    of the court. A person convicted of multiple offenses shall be eligible to have those convictions
    expunged pursuant to this section.
    (e) Any petition for expunction under this section shall be on a form approved by the
    Administrative Office of the Courts and shall be filed with the clerk of superior court in the
    county where the person was convicted. Upon order of expunction, the clerk shall forward the
    order to the Administrative Office of the Courts.
    (f) No person as to whom such order has been entered shall be held thereafter under any
    provision of any laws to be guilty of perjury or otherwise giving a false statement by reason of
    that person's failure to recite or acknowledge such arrest, or indictment, information, or trial, or
    response to any inquiry made of the person for any purpose.
    (g) The court shall also order that the conviction be expunged from the records of the
    court. The court shall direct all law enforcement agencies, the Division of Adult Correction and
    Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety, the Division of Motor Vehicles, and any
    other State or local government agencies identified by the petitioner as bearing record of the same
    to expunge their records of the petitioner's conviction. The clerk shall notify State and local
    agencies of the court's order as provided in G.S. 15A-150.
    (h) A person who files a petition for expunction of a criminal record under this section
    must pay the clerk of superior court a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175.00) at the
    time the petition is filed. Fees collected under this subsection are payable to the Administrative
    Office of the Courts. The clerk of superior court shall remit one hundred twenty-two dollars and
    fifty cents ($122.50) of each fee to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety for the costs
    of criminal record checks performed in connection with processing petitions for expunctions
    under this section. The remaining fifty-two dollars and fifty cents ($52.50) of each fee shall be
    retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts and used to pay the costs of processing
    petitions for expunctions under this section. This subsection does not apply to petitions filed by
    an indigent."
    SECTION 1.(b) This section becomes effective December 1, 2019, and applies to
    offenses committed before that date. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall develop and
    disseminate the forms required by this section no later than September 1, 2020.
    PART II. PROSECUTOR AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCESS TO EXPUNGED
    FILES
    SECTION 2.(a) G.S. 15A-151.5 reads as rewritten:
    "ยง 15A-151.5. Prosecutor access to expunged files.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, the Administrative Office of the
    Courts shall make all confidential files maintained under G.S. 15A-151 electronically available
    to all prosecutors of this State if the criminal record was expunged on or after July 1, 2018, under
    any of the following:
    (1) G.S. 15A-145. Expunction of records for first offenders under the age of 18 at
    the time of conviction of misdemeanor; expunction of certain other
    misdemeanors.
    (2) G.S. 15A-145.1. Expunction of records for first offenders under the age of 18
    at the time of conviction of certain gang offenses.
    (3) G.S. 15A-145.2. Expunction of records for first offenders not over 21 years of
    age at the time of the offense of certain drug offenses.
    (4) G.S. 15A-145.3. Expunction of records for first offenders not over 21 years of
    age at the time of the offense of certain toxic vapors offenses.
    (5) G.S. 15A-145.4. Expunction of records for first offenders who are under 18
    years of age at the time of the commission of a nonviolent felony.
    (6) G.S. 15A-145.5. Expunction of certain misdemeanors and felonies; no age

    limitation.

    Read full bill @ link below

    https://www.ncleg.gov/Sessions/2019/Bills/Senate/PDF/S562v6.pdf

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