How much does it cost to file an expungement in California?
Each county in California may charge a different fee for an expungement. Some courts even charge different fees depending on whether you need a felony expungement or a misdemeanor expungement.
- Alameda – $0
- Alpine – $0
- Amador – $0
- Butte – $0
- Calaveras – $0
- Colusa – $0
- Contra Costa – $0
- Del Norte – $0
- El Dorado – $120
- Fresno – $120
- Glenn – $0
- Humboldt – $30
- Imperial – $0
- Inye – $0
- Kern – $0
- Kings – $120
- Lake – $0
- Lassen – $0
- Los Angeles – $120
- Madera – $0
- Marin – $150
- Mariposa – $60
- Menocino – $0
- Merced – $0
- Modoc – $0
- Mono – $0
- Monterey – $150
- Napa – $120
- Nevada – $30
- Orange – $0
- Placer – $120
- Plumas – $0
- Riverside – $0
- Sacramento – $120 (If probation was ordered) $60 if no probation ordered
- San Benito – $0
- San Bernardino – $60 (misdemeanors) and $120 (felonies)
- San Diego – $60 (misdemeanors) and $120 (felonies)
- San Francisco – $0
- San Joaquin – $0
- San Luis Obispo – $60
- San Mateo – $60
- Santa Barbara – $0
- Santa Clara – $150
- Santa Cruz – $60 (misdemeanors) and $150 (felonies)
- Shasta – $0
- Sierra – $0
- Siskiyou – $70
- Solano – $240
- Sonoma – $120
- Stanislaus – $0
- Sutter – $0
- Tehama – $0
- Trinity – $40
- Tulare – $60
- Tuolumne – $0
- Ventura – $0
- Yolo – $0
- Yuba – $60
We believe all prices are accurate however you may need to verify the fees with your county as they are subject to change.
This post is for entertainment purposes and should not be construed as legal advice.