Application For Certificate Of Pardon For Simple Possession Of Marijuana

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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PARDON FOR SIMPLE POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

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OMB Control No: 1123-0014

APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PARDON FOR

SIMPLE POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

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On October 6, 2022, President Biden issued a presidential proclamation that pardons federal convictions for simple marijuana possession offenses.

How a pardon can help you

A pardon is an expression of the President’s forgiveness. It does not signify innocence or expunge the conviction. But it does remove civil disabilities—such as restrictions on the right to vote, to hold office, or to sit on a jury—that are imposed because of the pardoned conviction. It may also be helpful in obtaining licenses, bonding, or employment.

You qualify for the pardon if:

  • On or before October 6, 2022, you were charged with or convicted of simple possession of marijuana by either a federal or D.C. Superior court

  • You were a U.S. citizen or lawfully present in the United States at the time of the offense

  • You were a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident on October 6, 2022


Request a certificate to show proof of the pardon

A Certificate of Pardon is proof that you were pardoned under the proclamation. The certificate is the only documentation you will receive of the pardon. Use the application below to start your request.


What you'll need for the request


About you

You must provide personal details like name, mailing address, email address, and citizenship status.


About the charge or conviction

You must state whether it was a charge or conviction, the court district where it happened, and the date (month, day, year). If possible, you should also:

  • enter information about your case (docket or case number and the code section that was charged)

  • upload your documents

  • charging documents, like the indictment, complaint, or criminal information; or

  • conviction documents, like the judgement of conviction or the court docket sheet showing the sentence and date it was imposed


Without this information, we can't guarantee that we'll be able to determine if you qualify for the pardon under the proclamation.






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United States Department of Justice

Office of the Pardon Attorney

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Instructions:


An online version of this application is available at: Presidential Proclamation on Marijuana Possession (justice.gov). Complete and return this application with the required documents to [email protected] or U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Pardon Attorney, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20530.


Note: Submit a separate form for each conviction or charge for which you are seeking a certificate of pardon.


Privacy Act Statement:


Shape5 The Office of the Pardon Attorney has authority to collect this information under the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 2 (the pardon clause); Orders of the Attorney General Nos. 1798-93, 58 Fed. Reg. 53658 and 53659 (1993), 2317-2000, 65 Fed. Reg. 48381 (2000), and 2323-2000, 65 Fed. Reg. 58223 and 58224 (2000), codified in

Shape6 28 C.F.R. §§ 1.1 et seq. (the rules governing petitions for executive clemency); and Order of the Attorney General No. 1012-83, 48 Fed. Reg. 22290 (1983), as codified in 28 C.F.R. §§ 0.35 and 0.36 (the authority of the Office of the Pardon Attorney). The principal purpose for collecting this information is to enable the Office of the Pardon Attorney to issue an individual certificate of pardon to you. The routine uses which may be made of this information include provision of data to the President and his staff, other governmental entities, and the public.

The full list of routine uses for this correspondence can be found in the System of Records Notice titled, “Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records,” published in Federal Register, September 15, 2011, Vol. 76, No. 179, at pages 57078 through 57080; as amended by “Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records,” published in the Federal Register, May 25, 2017, Vol. 82, No. 100, at page 24161, and at the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties' website at: https://www.justice.gov/opcl/doj-systems-records#OPA.


By signing the attached form, you consent to allowing the Office of the Pardon Attorney to obtain information regarding your citizenship and/or immigration status from the courts, from other government agencies, from other components within the Department of Justice, and from the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHS-USCIS), Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program. The information received from these sources will be used for the sole purposes of determining an applicant's qualification for a Certificate of Pardon under the October 6 proclamation and for record-keeping of those determinations. Further, please be aware that if the Office of the Pardon Attorney is unable to verify your citizenship or immigration status based on the information provided below, we may contact you to obtain additional verification information. For more information regarding the DHS-USCIS's SAVE program and its ordinary uses, please visit its website at: https://www.uscis.gov/save.


Your disclosure of information to the Office of the Pardon Attorney on this form is voluntary. If you do not complete all or some of the information fields in this form, however, the Office of the Pardon Attorney may not be able to effectively respond. Information regarding gender, race, or ethnicity is not required and will not affect the processing of the application.


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Complete the following:


Name:

(first) (middle) (last)


Name at Conviction:

(if different) (first) (middle) (last)


Address:

(number) (street) (apartment/unit no.)



(city) (state) (Zip Code)



Email Address: _______________________________________



Gender: ___________________________ Are you Hispanic or Latino?: Yes No


Race: ____________________________


Citizenship or Residency Status:


U.S. citizen by birth

U.S. naturalized citizen Date Naturalization Granted:

Lawful Permanent Resident Date Residency Granted:

Alien Registration Number (A-Number), Certificate of Naturalization Number, or Citizenship Number


(if applicant is a lawful permanent resident or naturalized citizen): _______________________________________________

(A-Number)



  1. Applicant was convicted on: __________________ in the U.S. District Court for the _____________

(month/day/year) (Northern, etc.)


District of _____________ or D.C. Superior court of simple possession of marijuana, under

(state)


Docket No.: ___________________________ and Code Section: __________________; OR

(docket number) (code section)


  1. Applicant was charged with Code Section: _________ in the U.S. District Court for the _____________

(code section) (Eastern, etc.)


District of _______________ or D.C. Superior Court under Docket No: ______________________

(state) (docket number)

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With knowledge of the penalties for false statements to Federal Agencies, as provided by 18

U.S.C. § 1001, and with knowledge that this statement is submitted by me to affect action by the U.S. Department of Justice, I certify that:


  1. The applicant was either a U.S. citizen or lawfully present in the United States at the time of the offense.

  2. The applicant was a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident on October 6, 2022.


  1. The above statements, and accompanying documents, are true and complete to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.


  1. I acknowledge that any certificate issued in reliance on the above information will be voided, if the information is subsequently determined to be false.







(date) (signature)



























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