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Vacate a cannabis (marijuana) misdemeanor conviction

You can get some misdemeanor convictions off your criminal record including cannabis (marijuana) convictions. This packet contains instructions and forms. #8712EN

Seal, Vacate, or Destroy Juvenile Court Records

Self-help court forms and instructions on Washington Forms Online. Completes forms to seal and vacate or destroy juvenile court records in Washington State.

Motion to Vacate Judgment / Order in a Civil Case

To use in limited situations to ask a court to cancel a previous order issued against you in a non-criminal case. #9936EN

I have felony criminal records. Can I vacate my non-violent Class B or C felony conviction or record?

Use this packet to vacate records of certain non-violent felony convictions in Washington State. State Patrol will remove a “vacated” conviction from your public criminal history record. This gives you some protection in some background checks. #9910EN

How do I vacate a criminal conviction related to treaty Indian fishing rights?

You can ask to vacate a criminal conviction related to treaty Indian fishing rights. You can ask for yourself or for a family member if that person has died. This information will help you learn how to do that. #8714EN

How to File a Motion to Vacate Judgment/Order in a Family Law Case

You can use this packet in certain situations to the court to withdraw a previous order or judgment it entered. Read this to learn more. #3215EN

Get misdemeanor convictions off your criminal record

Washington's New Hope Act makes it easier to vacate more types of criminal convictions. The law was updated again in 2024. Now you don't have to wait 3 years after you pay off your Legal Financial Obligations (or "LFOs") to vacate your convictions. #8705EN

My landlord just gave me a 14-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate

If you rent the place where you live and you got a 14-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate from your landlord, learn what that is and what you should do about it. #6353EN

How to clear (vacate) your drug possession conviction after State v. Blake

State v. Blake is a 2021 Washington State Supreme Court decision that says the state’s drug possession law is unconstitutional. If you were convicted of drug possession on or before February 25, 2021, you can get those convictions cleared (“vacated”) and removed from your criminal record. You may also get a refund of the legal financial obligations (LFOs) you paid on your drug possession case/s. The law the court found unconstitutional is “Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance” or “VUCSA – possession” (RCW 69.50.4013 and earlier versions of that law). Packets #8720EN and #8721EN

My manufactured/mobile home park landlord just gave me a 14-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate

If you live in a manufactured/mobile home park and your landlord gave you a 14-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate, learn what this notice is and how to respond and get legal and financial help. #6502EN

My Manufactured/Mobile Home Park Landlord just Gave Me a 20-Day Notice to Comply or Vacate

If you live in a manufactured/mobile home park and just got a notice from your park landlord saying you must comply or vacate. Learn what this notice is and what you should do about it. #6504EN

My landlord threatened to evict me from my manufactured/mobile home park

If you live in a manufactured/mobile home park and your landlord just threatened to evict you, learn about what is required to actually start an eviction process. #6500EN

Free lawyers for renters in Washington State

Renters who have a low income in Washington State may be appointed a free lawyer before a court can proceed with an eviction lawsuit. Read this to find out who is eligible, and how to find a free lawyer. #6347EN

When does my landlord have to give me a 30-day Notice to Evict instead of a shorter period of time?

If you live in a building in Washington State that has a government subsidy or a federally backed mortgage, read this. #6160EN

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