Expunging or sealing records
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Question: do i mail my in my expungement application? or do i have to go to the court?
Answer: In Arizona, records are “set aside,” not expunged. See this article to learn about the differences. The Arizona Supreme Court’s Court Finder can be used to find contact information for the court where the records are to be set aside, and the clerk of that court will know what to do.
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do i mail my in my expungement application? or do i have to go to the court?
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