How to Seal or Expunge a Restraining Order or Injunction

There is a way to seal or expunge a restraining order/injunction in the state of Florida. The process for doing it is much different than sealing or expunging a criminal case. It’s technically not even called sealing or expunging. What you want is to file motion a motion to make the records confidential under a rule of judicial administration. Specifically, Rule 2.420.

Most attorneys do not even know that this particular rule exists, and they may tell you inaccurately that there is no process to seal, or expunge a restraining order, or injunction in Florida. But there is under this rule!

We have heard from judges, that most attorneys who try to file this motion do so improperly, and the motions are denied. You don’t want to make that mistake. The rule has specific requirements that you must adhere to if you want to be successful. That is why it is so important to get an attorney who has done this successfully before. We have done this many times and we have had these motions granted for our clients over the years.

Here is a step by step guide on what you need to know.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I still do this if I had a final hearing where both sides were present?

What is the other party did not even show up to the final hearing?

What do I have to prove to seal or expunge a restraining order?

Is there an example I can follow?

The injunction is against my spouse, what do I do now?