The Montana Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MMRTA), enacted in 2021, has made some marijuana-related activities that were previously criminal acts legal and it has made others no longer criminal acts but civil infractions. Individuals who were convicted of acts that are now legal can petition to have their conviction expunged (if they have completed their sentence for the crime) or resentenced (if they are currently serving that sentence) or redesignated as a civil infraction if the previously criminal act is now a civil infraction.
The Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) has created forms to assist you in petitioning for expungement, resentencing, or redesignation. These instructions will assist you in filling out the appropriate form and filing your petition.
You will need the following information:
A copy of your criminal record. You can obtain this for a fee from the Montana Department of Justice. Its website provides information on how to obtain this information: https://dojmt.gov/enforcement/background-checks/#cr-contact
You will need to know the date or approximate date of your conviction, and in which Montana court this conviction occurred.
Next, choose the appropriate form. If you are currently serving a sentence and you want the court to expunge your condition, resentence a felony conviction as a misdemeanor, or resentence your conviction as a civil infraction instead of a criminal offense, use FORM A . If you have completed your sentence and you want the court to expunge your conviction, redesignate a felony conviction as a misdemeanor, or redesignate a criminal conviction as a civil infraction, use FORM B .
You must fill out a separate form for each conviction you wish to have expunged, resentenced, or redesignated, even if those convictions occurred at the same time.
You are responsible for filing fees and other costs that may be incurred in petitioning the court and in directing the Montana Department of Justice to expunge or redesignate your conviction if your petition is successful. If you cannot afford the filing fee and court costs, you may be eligible for a fee waiver. Find information on how to ask a court to waive your filing fees here: https://www.montanalawhelp.org/resource/how-to-ask-the-court-to-waive-your-filing-fees
The County Attorney has 21 days to respond in opposition to your petition. After the County Attorney has responded, or the time for response has run, the court will consider your petition. If you have requested a hearing, the court will set a hearing. Otherwise, the court will issue its ruling.
If the court grants your petition, you must file an Expungement/Removal Request Form with the Montana Department of Justice along with a copy of the court order. You can find information about the Department of Justice Conviction Expungement Process here: https://dojmt.gov/enforcement/conviction-expungement-process/
The Department of Justice Expungement/Removal Request Form is available here: https://media.dojmt.gov/wp-content/uploads/ExpungementRemovalRequestForm20210303.pdf