The University of Akron School of Law has a Reentry Clinic, which includes the following clinics:
Expungement Clinic
Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE) Clinic
Clemency Project
Human Trafficking Clinic
Click on the tabs above for information about these clinics.
Also see the Expedited Pardon Project
Expungement in Ohio is the same as sealing a criminal record. It is a court process that allows you to have all reference to a prior criminal conviction cleared and your court file sealed. Not all crimes can be sealed. Effective Oct. 29, 2018, Senate Bill 66, expanded those eligible for sealing.
Certificate of Qualification for Employment will allow persons living in the community who have a previous felony or misdemeanor conviction to apply to the court to lift the collateral sanction that bars them from being considered for employment or a professional license. (129th General Assembly, Senate Bill 337)
Pardon in Ohio is an act of mercy or leniency from certain consequences of a criminal conviction, and is exercised by the Governor after receipt of a recommendation from the Parole Board.
Certificate of Achievement and Employability is a certificate program administered by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction that will give employers relief from civil liability for hiring an offender who was trained for a particular job. (129th General Assembly, House Bill 86)
Note that the bills linked above are the original versions of the legislation. Check the Ohio Revised Code for what is currently in force. The other tabs in this guide provide links to the relevant code sections.
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