The Marijuana Decriminalization Law, which took effect July 1, 2021, required the expungement of certain marijuana and hashish cases. As a result, the Supreme Court has ordered that thousands of cases be expunged.
An expungement means this case is no longer part of your record.
You do not have to report this case on a job application, housing application, or college application. The case has been removed from the public record and cannot be used to keep you from school, housing, or most jobs.
The courts have expunged the cases of anyone convicted or adjudicated delinquent if your case has only one of these three offenses:
- N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(12) - Distribution of marijuana less than 1 ounce or hashish less than 5 grams
- N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(3) - Possession of more than 50 grams of marijuana, or more than 5 grams of hashish
- N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(4) - Possession of 50 grams or less of marijuana, or 5 grams or less of hashish
The courts have expunged other marijuana and hashish cases as well. If the case included only one of the above offenses AND any of the below offenses, it was expunged:
- N.J.S.A. 2C:36-2 - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(b)- Use or Being Under Influence of Controlled, Dangerous Substance
- N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(c)- Failure to Make Lawful Disposition of Controlled, Dangerous Substance
The courts also expunged cases that involved attempts to commit and conspiracy to commit any offense listed above.
Attempts and conspiracies to commit these offenses also were expunged according to the July 1, 2021 Supreme Court Order.
The legislation does not require that every case containing a marijuana charge be expunged. If you have questions about your specific case, consider contacting an attorney or Legal Services of New Jersey.
How to Confirm If Your Case Was Expunged and Receive a Certification
You can go to the court where your case was heard to confirm that your record was cleared and receive a certification. Find more details in Directive #24-21.
Confirmation must be requested in person. You will need to bring identification. Call the court in advance to find out where and when to go.
- Find municipal court contact information.
- Find criminal court contact information.
- Find family court contact information.
You can call your local ombudsman for guidance on reaching the right office.
You can also get confirmation and a certification by going to the
in Trenton. Call for more information.How to file a Motion with the Court to Review Your Case
If you think that your case should have been considered for expungement under the new law, but it was not, you can file a motion for judicial review. Please read the directive to get instructions on where to file.
Complete the Motion for Judicial Review form.
You can submit the form electronically or bring it to the court where your case was heard.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Marijuana Decriminalization Law and Expungements
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Look at the paperwork from your marijuana or hashish case. If you cannot find any papers, you can still find where the case was heard. If your case was heard in Superior Court, start at the Superior Court courthouse in the county where you were arrested or charged. If you were an adult, go to the criminal division. If you were charged as a juvenile, go to the family division.
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In dismissed cases, the charges are dropped, but there still is a public record of the case. In expunged cases, the entire case is removed from the public record. It cannot be found in any public database maintained by the Judiciary and it cannot be disclosed by court staff. |
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The goal of the law is to clear the record of anyone who was charged or convicted of certain marijuana or hashish offenses before recreational use of marijuana and hashish was legalized. People usually must include information about their criminal or delinquency record when they seek a job, housing, or school admission. This information can hurt their chances of being hired, housed, or educated. |
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If your eligible marijuana or hashish case includes only the charges listed above and is pending:
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