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Informational, not legal advice. Statute citations and eligibility windows reflect research as of the “last verified” date on this page. Always confirm with a licensed attorney in your state of conviction before acting.

Automatic Clean Slate

Connecticut Clean Slate eligibility.

Connecticut runs an automatic record-sealing process. If your record meets the criteria below, the state should seal it without you filing a petition. The verification path covers what to do if it didn't.

Note: Subsection (e) of § 54-142a (added by P.A. 21-32 / 21-42) governs Clean Slate erasure. § 54-142u handles cannabis-specific automatic erasure.

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Wait periods by offense category

Years required between completion of all sentence requirements and the earliest date relief is available.

Offense categoryWait periodEligible after
Misdemeanor7 yrYear 7 after sentence completion
Non-violent felony10 yrYear 10 after sentence completion
Violent felonyExcluded
Sex offenseExcluded
DUI10 yrYear 10 after sentence completion
Drug offense10 yrYear 10 after sentence completion

Wait periods are counted from the latest of: release from custody, end of probation/parole, or final restitution payment. Statute citation applies. Confirm with a licensed attorney before relying.

Compute your earliest eligible date

Enter your sentence-completion date and offense category to compute the earliest petition date.

Wait-period calculator

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 54-142a (subsection (e))

Enter the date all sentence requirements were fully completed (release date, end of probation, or final restitution payment — whichever is latest). We'll compute the earliest date you can file.

Earliest eligible date: May 4, 2033

About 84 months remaining (wait period: 10 years).

Verify your record was actually sealed

  1. Pull a personal copy of your state record from Connecticut's criminal history repository. Most states charge $15–$30 for an individual review request.
  2. Check that the records meeting eligibility are flagged sealed. Automatic sealing is processed in batches. If your record meets the criteria but isn't sealed yet, the most likely reason is that the next batch hasn't run.
  3. Run a public background check on yourself. Free options exist (state portal); paid options match what most employers see.
  4. If the seal didn't happen and you believe it should have, an expungement attorney can file a motion to correct the record. We can match you with a Connecticut expungement attorney →

Recent amendments

Major statutory changes affecting record relief in Connecticut.

  • 2021

    P.A. 21-32 / P.A. 21-42 (codified at Conn. Gen. Stat. § 54-142a(e))

    Enacted Connecticut's Clean Slate erasure law: automatic erasure of eligible misdemeanors after 7 years and eligible felonies after 10 years, for offenses on or after Jan 1, 2000. Took effect Jan 1, 2023; full automatic erasure repeatedly delayed.

    Primary source: cga.ct.gov
  • 2025

    Implementation reset / DESPP funding

    Apr 2025: DESPP received $10M state bond funding; automatic erasure targeted to resume Fall 2025 after data-quality and legacy-system delays from the original Jan 2024 implementation plan.

    Primary source: ctmirror.org

Connecticut-specific carve-outs

Categories the law treats differently in this state.

  • Sex, family-violence, firearms offenses excluded

    Charges for sex offenses, family-violence offenses, and firearms offenses are categorically excluded from Clean Slate erasure under § 54-142a(e).

    Source: portal.ct.gov
  • Pre-2000 offenses excluded

    Clean Slate automatic erasure applies only to convictions for offenses occurring on or after Jan 1, 2000 — older convictions require petition-based pardon/erasure.

    Source: portal.ct.gov

Common mistakes to avoid

Reasons Connecticut petitions get bounced or sealings fail to land.

  • Despite Jan 1, 2023 statutory effective date, full automated erasure has been delayed multiple times — petitioners relying on automatic relief in 2024-2025 should still verify status with DESPP directly.
  • Family-violence-flagged charges fall outside Clean Slate even when the underlying offense (e.g., simple assault) would otherwise qualify; the family-violence flag controls.

Excluded categories

These categories are typically excluded from automatic sealing in Connecticut based on our research. An attorney may still see options.

  • Sex offenses

    Excluded from automatic and petition relief in nearly every state. A few narrow carve-outs exist for older non-registerable offenses.

    See state-by-state pages
  • Violent felonies

    Generally excluded from automatic Clean Slate sealing; some states allow petition relief after long wait periods.

  • DUI / DWI

    Treatment varies widely. Some states (e.g. Michigan, Virginia) carve out DUIs entirely; others treat them as standard misdemeanors.

  • Pending cases or unpaid restitution

    Most states require all sentence requirements — including restitution to victims — to be fully discharged before the clock starts.

  • Federal convictions

    Federal expungement is functionally non-existent. There is no statutory federal expungement remedy for most offenses.

Related reading

Connecticut form checklist

What to assemble before you file. Even in a Clean Slate state, the verification checklist below tells you how to confirm your record was actually sealed and what to do if it wasn't.

  • Pull a personal copy of your state criminal history record.
  • Confirm all eligible records show as sealed.
  • Verify with a free state-portal background check.
  • If a seal is missing, gather the original case docket and file a motion to correct.
  • Notify the prosecutor (the courts may also do this on your behalf).
  • Keep a printed confirmation of the seal for future employers / landlords.

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