for anyone convicted at the state level for possession of one and then two ounces of marijuana. However, being eligible for record-sealing or even a governor's pardon doesn't mean a record is automatically cleared.
Getting a record sealed for qualified charges — drug charges connected to violent crimes aren't eligible — can take anywhere from three to six months and cost up to $500 in court and attorney fees. Although the entire process won't be completed in a day, those who attend the January 7 clinic can get the sealing done for free, Woodson says, as long as their drug convictions occurred within the State of Colorado and meet a few other provisions.