Fulton County Record Restriction Summit

second chance

Saturday, April 29, 2017,

Martin Luther King, Sr. Community Resources Complex, 101 Jackson St NE, Atlanta GA 30312

Record Restriction Offers Second Chances

Have you ever been arrested but never convicted? Thousands of people find themselves in this situation. An arrest record, even without a conviction, can hold you back from jobs, housing, and more.

If this applies to you, there is hope.

Record Restriction is a legal way to clear arrest records if you have never been convicted. On April 29, you are invited to participate in the Fulton County Record Restriction Summit.

Hosted by Fulton County Chairman John H. Eaves and Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, Senior Pastor of Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, this one-day event will help thousands who have been arrested without conviction in Fulton County clear their records and get a second chance.

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW TO PARTICIPATE: 

  1. Complete the Online Pre-Registration Form.
  2. If you can’t complete the online form, come in-person on February 16 with copies of your arrest records and a current driver’s license.
  3. Come to the Record Restriction Summit on Saturday, April 19. (Bring your confirmation from pre-registration.)
  4. You Must Bring A Valid Driver’s License.

HOSTED BY:

  • Dr. John H. Eaves, Chairman – Fulton County Board of Commissioners
  • Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, Senior Pastor of Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church

Fulton County Partner Agencies

  • Clerk of Superior Court
  • District Attorney
  • Public Defender
  • Solicitor General
  • Sheriff’s Office
  • State Court
  • Superior Court
  • State Court Clerk

Other Key Partners:

  • Martin Luther King, Sr. Community Resources Complex
  • Georgia Justice Project
  • Georgia Bureau of Investigation
  • Police Departments