
All You Need to Know
Under Arizona's Proposition 207, low‑level cannabis offenses can be erased. Here's the fine print:
A fancy word for sealing all records of your low‑level marijuana arrest and conviction so no one—not even the State—can see them.
If your charge was possession, consumption, or paraphernalia under §36-2853 (A), you almost certainly do.
Expungement restores civil rights, removes job/lease barriers, and can raise lifetime earnings by 25 % on average.
Complete our intake, print a petition, file it at the courthouse, attend (often virtual) hearing—done.
Start Your Petition Now
Arizona NORML can help you file—for free. Our staff will draft your paperwork, mail you blank service copies, and prep you for the hearing.
Filing takes five simple steps:
- Enter your contact information in our Google Form.
- Provide basic criminal-history info (case #, disposition date—find it on your ticket or portal).
- Meet a volunteer via Zoom—15 min tops—to verify ID and answer questions.
- Receive your petition and service packets by email within 5 business days.
- Print × 3, sign & drop at the courthouse clerk. We'll remind you of the hearing date so you don't miss it.
Free Legal Clinics Near You
Arizona NORML periodically conducts in-person expungement clinics statewide. Attorneys draft petitions on the spot—no printer required.
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