Tennessee Felonies Eligible for Expungement

  • Accessory after the fact;
  • Aggravated criminal littering (2nd and 3rd offenses involving certain weight or volume);
  • Burglary of an automobile;
  • Communication theft ($501-$999 punishable by fine only);
  • Counterfeit controlled substance; and
  • Criminal simulation (up to $1,000);
  • Custodial interference where person not voluntarily returned by defendant;
  • Destruction of valuable papers ($501-$999);
  • Destruction or concealment of will;
  • Evading arrest in motor vehicle where no risk to bystanders;
  • Failure to appear (felony);
  • Forgery (up to $1,000);
  • Fraud in insolvency;
  • Fraudulent or false insurance claim ($501-$999);
  • Fraudulent qualifying for set aside programs ($501-$999);
  • Fraudulent transfer of motor vehicle with value of less than $20,000;
  • Fraudulent use of credit card or debit card ($501-$999);
  • Gifts of adulterated candy or food;
  • Hindering secured creditors;
  • Home improvement fraud ($501-$999);
  • Impersonation of licensed professional;
  • Knowing dissemination of illegally recorded cellular communication;
  • Manufacture, delivery, sale or possession of not less than 1/2 ounce and not more than 10 pounds of Schedule VI drug marijuana (fine not greater than $1,000);
  • Manufacture, delivery, sale or possession of Schedule V drug (fine not greater than $5,000);
  • Manufacture, delivery, sale or possession of Schedule VII drug (fine not greater than $1,000)
  • Sale of recorded live performances without consent ($501-$999);
  • Selling glue for unlawful purpose;
  • Simple or casual exchange (3rd offense);
  • Taking telecommunication device into penal institution;
  • Theft ($501-$999);
  • Theft of trade secrets ($501-$999);
  • Unauthorized solicitation for police, judicial or safety associations;
  • Unlawful drug paraphernalia uses and activities
  • Unsolicited bulk electronic mail ($501-$999);
  • Utility service interruption or property damage;
  • Vandalism ($501-$999);
  • Violation of Tennessee Personal and Commercial Computer Act ($501-$999);
  • Worthless checks ($501-$999);

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