You typically have to file an appeal with the governor. If you've already served your time, a pardon won't do you any good - a pardon is only advantageous to someone currently incarcerated, as the only thing which will be gained from a pardon is an early release from prison. The person being pardoned will still remain a felon, and will not have it removed from their record, nor will they have any rights lost due to the felony restored.
Go to the Washington Governor's website and apply for free:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/clemency/default.asp
Want the Governor of Missouori it grant a pardon for a felon or clemency
You will need to apply to the Governor for a full pardon.
For a PARDON for a state offense you must address a petition to the Governor of your state.
A pardon officially forgives an individual for a crime or crimes. The governor of Maine is the only one who has the power to grant a pardon in the state. To receive a pardon, you must apply for a hearing, and after looking over the case, the governor will make a decision.
For a full pardon from a State of New York offense, you must ask the Governor. If it is a federal charge you must write the President.
Yes. Only the Governor of a state can grant a pardon.
Each state has a specific form and procedure when it comes to applying for pardon. In Georgia for example you would have to fill up the APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF RIGHTS/PARDON and request a pardon from the Parole Board. Complete application should be filled and sent to the STATE BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE!
In ANY state, a pardon for a conviction of a STATE prsecuted crime can only be issued by the Governor. You must petition the Governor of your state and give good reason(s) why it should be granted.
No, that authority has been constitutionally vested in the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles.
A "pardon" can only be issued by the Governor of the state. You would have to write a letter/petition to the Governor requesting his intervention in your case.
Yes the governor can pardon any crime committed in the state where they govern. But DWIs usually aren't pardoned.
Do you mean a pardon or an expungement? For a pardon you will have to petition the Governor's Office, for an expunction see the below link:
pardon, release, or commute sentences