NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS

AOC-CR-266 — Petition and Order of Expunction

G.S. 15A-145.2 · Controlled substance offense · First offense · Probation completed · Fill in your information and download a court-ready PDF instantly.
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01 YOUR INFORMATION (PETITIONER)
You are the petitioner seeking expunction of a controlled substance conviction. If represented by an attorney, enable the attorney section below.
02 ATTORNEY INFORMATION OPTIONAL — IF REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL
03 CASE INFORMATION
04 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE OFFENSE
05 ELIGIBILITY ATTESTATIONS
By checking each box you certify under penalty of perjury that the following statements are true and correct to the best of your knowledge and belief.
COUNTY OF CONVICTION
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STATUTORY REFERENCE

G.S. 15A-145.2Governing statute
Offense typeCh. 90 Art. 5 violation
Prior convictionsNone at time of offense
Prior drug expunctionsNone allowed
WaitProbation must be complete
AOC-CR-266Official form

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Conviction must be under G.S. Chapter 90, Article 5 (Controlled Substances Act)
  • You had no prior convictions (other than traffic) at the time of the offense
  • No prior expunction under G.S. 15A-145.2 or 15A-145.3
  • You have completed all probation requirements
  • Any court-ordered drug education/treatment must be complete
  • No pending criminal charges or outstanding warrants
  • File in the county where you were convicted

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AFTER YOU FILE

  • File with the Clerk of Superior Court in the county of conviction
  • Serve a copy on the District Attorney's office
  • A hearing may be scheduled — attend if required
  • If granted, all agency records are sealed or destroyed per statute
  • Keep a certified copy of the Order permanently

NEED AN ATTORNEY?

  • Drug expunctions require precise eligibility — errors can result in denial
  • Barker Richardson, PLLC → full representation
  • Daniel T. Barker, Esq. · NC Bar #19543