Clean Slate Act (New York)
The Clean Slate Act (CPL 160.57) is a state law passed in New York State in the United States of America that will automatically seal an individual's New York State criminal records after 3 years for a misdemeanor and 8 years for a felony. The law does not apply to some offenses.
The law is scheduled to take effect on November 16, 2024.[1]
In response to the law, the Judicial Process Commission stated "The passing of the Clean Slate Act, which aims to eradicate perpetual punishment, is a great win for those impacted by the criminal justice system."[2]
The New York State Assembly stated that "The Clean Slate Act (A.1029-C) automatically seals certain criminal records to give more New Yorkers a second chance, reduce recidivism and contribute to their communities."[3]
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