Fresno County — My‑Clean‑Slate

(2026‑accurate, county‑specific)

Clear your record in Fresno County

My‑Clean‑Slate manages the entire expungement and record‑sealing process — from eligibility to final court order — so you can move forward with confidence.

Fresno County accepts both mailed and in‑person expungement filings. You must complete the correct county forms, include your case details, and file at the proper courthouse. The District Attorney reviews your petition before the court issues a dismissal. Processing times depend on court workload

FRESNO COUNTY — ELIGIBILITY

(Alameda‑style formatting, adapted for Fresno)

Who Qualifies for Record Clearance in 2026

California expanded eligibility statewide. Most Fresno County cases now qualify for either automatic sealing or petition‑based relief.

You may qualify if:

  • Your conviction is not a serious or violent felony

  • You completed probation, parole, or supervision

  • You have no new pending cases

  • You have completed the required waiting period

  • Your case is eligible under SB 731, SB 1106, or PC §1203.425

Eligible Case Types

  • Most misdemeanors

  • Most non‑violent felonies

  • Old cases with no remaining court debt

  • Arrests that never led to charges

  • Dismissed cases

  • Cases where probation was completed

  • Cases where you were sentenced to county jail (not state prison)

Not Eligible

  • Serious or violent felonies under PC §1192.7 / §667.5

  • Registerable sex offenses

  • Cases with active warrants

  • Cases with unpaid restitution (unless waived under SB 1106)

Fresno‑Specific Notes

  • Fresno courts often require proof of completion for older cases

  • Fresno DA reviews petitions but rarely objects when documentation is complete

  • Fresno accepts e‑filing for most petitions (same as Alameda).

What you can seal in Fresno County

  • Convictions under PC §1203.4, §1203.41, §1203.42.

  • Arrests not leading to conviction under PC §851.87.

  • Diversion dismissals, including mental health diversion.

  • Prop 47 / Prop 64 relief.

  • Juvenile records under WIC §781.

  • SB 731 automatic and petition‑based relief.

Fresno’s DA is more active in reviewing petitions; strong declarations improve outcomes.

How My‑Clean‑Slate works in Fresno County

  1. Eligibility Check — We review your Fresno County record and identify all relief options.

  2. We Prepare Every Form — CR‑180, CR‑181, declarations, and attachments.

  3. We File & Serve — Filing is electronic; DA service required.

  4. Court Follow‑Through — We track hearings and deliver your final order.

Related Counties

Fresno County process details

Courthouse

  • Fresno Superior Court — 1100 Van Ness Ave, Fresno, CA 93724

Filing Fees

  • No filing fee for expungement petitions.

Local Forms

  • Fresno sometimes requests supplemental statements of rehabilitation.

DA Review Pattern

  • DA reviews nearly all petitions; objections common for recent offenses or unpaid restitution.

Timeline (2026)

  • 12–16 weeks from filing to order.