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HB 1081

Tennessee - Session 114

House of Representatives failed 2026-03-11
Bill Details

Title: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39 and Title 40, relative to expunction of certain offenses.

Summary

Present law provides that an eligible petitioner may file a petition for expunction of that person ' s public records involving a criminal offense if, among other things , at the time of filing the petition for the expunction at least: (1) Five years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the person is seeking to have expunged, if the offense is a misdemeanor or Class E felony; or (2) Ten years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the person is seeking to have expunged, if the offense is a Class C or D felony. This bill revises such eligibility criteria to instead provide that at the time of fili ng the petition for the expunction at least: (1) Three years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the person is seeking to have expunged, if the offense is a misdemeanor or Class E felony; (2) Six years have elapse d since the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the person is seeking to have expunged, if the offense is a Class D felony; or ( 3) Ten years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the offense the person is seeking to have expunged, if the offense is a Class C felony. Present law provides that for certain provisions of expunction laws, "eligible petitioner"" means a person who was convicted of no more than two offenses and, among other things, at the time of the filin g of the petition for expunction at least: (1) Five years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the most recent offense, if the offenses were both misdemeanors or a Class E felony and a misdemeanor; and (2) Ten years have elaps ed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the most recent offense, if one of the offenses was a Class C or D felony. This bill revises such eligibility criteria to instead provide that at the time of filing the petition for the expunction at le ast: (1) Three years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the most recent offense, if the offenses were both misdemeanors or a Class E felony and a misdemeanor; ( 2) Six years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence i mposed for the most recent offense, if one of the offenses was a Class D felony; or (3) Ten years have elapsed since the completion of the sentence imposed for the most recent offense, if one of the offenses was a Class C felony."

Sponsor
Karen D. Camper
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-02-05 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-11 Status failed
2026-03-11 Latest Action Failed in s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee of Judiciary Committee
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