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Committee advances bill easing sealing rules for some nonviolent convictions and removing a one‑shot limit for nonconvictions

January 20, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Committee advances bill easing sealing rules for some nonviolent convictions and removing a one‑shot limit for nonconvictions
Senator Simon explained CS for SB 810, describing two targeted changes: removing the one‑shot rule so people with multiple nonconviction arrests may petition again after a crime‑free waiting period, and allowing one nonviolent low‑level misdemeanor conviction to be sealed after completion of a five‑year crime‑free period, FDLE eligibility certification and judicial approval. The bill preserves FDLE eligibility review followed by a judge’s decision.

The sponsor offered an amendment removing the waiting period for certain categories and aligning filing eligibility with completion of sentence, arguing the change restored consistency with current law for some cases. Proponents including the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers said the bill would bring Florida closer to national norms and help people reenter the workforce.

Senator Pizzo raised practical and political timing concerns about use of record‑sealing authority before elections and referenced prior vetoes on related measures. The sponsor and supporters stressed safeguards such as FDLE certificates and judicial review. The committee adopted the amendment and reported CS for SB 810 favorably.

The measure proceeds to the full Senate; implementation will require FDLE rules and judicial procedures to be clarified.

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