Criminal Record Relief in Memphis
By Find Local Law Editorial Team · Last reviewed: May 26, 2026
Researched and drafted with AI assistance and verified against primary sources (statutes, Judicial Council forms, and official court websites). This is general information, not legal advice.
If you want to clear a record in Memphis, your expungement petition is filed in the same Shelby County court that handled the original case — that could be General Sessions, Circuit, or the county’s Criminal Court, all within the 30th Judicial District seated here in the county seat.
The court determines where you file; the substantive eligibility rules live in our statewide guides. Start with the Tennessee criminal record relief hub, then review expungement, restoration of rights, or clemency and pardons.
A cleared record can open doors to jobs and housing. To get matched with a local Memphis record-relief attorney, connect with a lawyer.
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Court: An expungement petition for a Memphis case is filed in the same Shelby County court that handled the original case — General Sessions, Circuit, or Criminal Court — all part of Tennessee's 30th Judicial District.
Memphis is the seat of Shelby County, so record-relief petitions are filed in whichever local court handled the underlying matter. A dismissed misdemeanor might trace back to General Sessions Court, while a felony conviction would route through the Shelby County Criminal Court. Verify the court's current location, hours, and filing procedures on its official website before you file.
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- Where do I file an expungement petition in Memphis?
- In the same Shelby County court that handled your original case — General Sessions, Circuit, or Criminal Court — all within Tennessee's 30th Judicial District seated in Memphis.
- Can I expunge a dismissed charge in Memphis?
- Dismissed and certain eligible charges may qualify for expungement. Eligibility depends on the offense and outcome; see our Tennessee expungement guide and confirm with a local attorney.