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This page is for people who want to apply for an expungement or provisional pardon (get your criminal record erased).
Here are the forms you will need to apply for an expungement or provisional pardon in Connecticut. Visit the Connecticut Department of Correction Board of Pardons and Paroles page to learn more about the process.
- Application form for former offenders
PDF version
Microsoft Word version
Frequently Asked Questions
- Application form for current offenders currently serving a sentence
Instructions
Application Form
Victim Services Notice of Application Form
A non-profit child support organization working to improve child support enforcement, educating about legal rights and remedies and promoting public awareness about the plight of affected children.
Connecticut Attorney General's Office listing of current consumer issues.
This web site from the FTC gives you tips and information to avoid common scams against immigrants.
Residents of Connecticut can use this tool to find out if they are eligible for programs such as Husky, Charter Oak, Medicaid For Low-Income Adults, and the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.
This online service, created by The National Council on Aging and other partners, screens for federal, state and some local private and public benefits for older adults (ages 55 and over). BenefitsCheckUp also provides a detailed description of the programs, local contacts for additional information, and materials to help successfully apply for each program.
By: The National Consumer Law Center
A guide about bullying and harassment for parents and guardians by the State of Connecticut Department of Education. Also see their resources page.
Care 4 Kids is sponsored by DSS and helps low- to moderate-income families in Connecticut pay for child care costs.
CareerOneStop.org is a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored Web site that offers career resources and workforce information to job seekers, students, businesses, and workforce professionals to foster talent development in a global economy.
Mission is to promote and protect the legal rights and interests of poor children who are dependent upon the judicial, child welfare, health and mental health, education, and juvenile justice systems for their care.
The Center for Disability Rights, based in West Haven, CT, advocates for people with disabilities and their issues on a local, statewide, and national level. They also provide services to individuals and their families, as well as technical assistance and community education to businesses, government, and members of the community.
Collection of data, links and fact sheets.
See also: The CDC homepage
