First check with the appropriate gov't agency for any guidelines. Whether State or Federal their will be some guidelines and procedures. Then make sure you fit the criteria for pardon (usuallly a 5yr waiting period). Collect documentation of your judgment (conviction), rehabilitation and any other relevant information. Ask for letters of recommendation from your employer, family, friends, and anyone else who can support your reason for requesting a pardon.
When writing the letter make sure to be open, honest, and clear about the charges for which you are asking pardon, your reason for requesting pardon, and what you have done to deserve/earn a pardon (rehab programs, life changes). Don't expect a swift pardon based on a letter and a few recommendations from biased parties. Ask for a hearing and be prepared with everthing you need to defend your position if one is granted. Remember that you have already been convicted and are therefore considered guilty, so make sure you remain respectful and present a reasonable case.
Most importantly have patience and remember that you are no worse off for asking for a pardon, so it is worth the effort and worth waiting for.
If you are asking about a Governor's pardon - you should write a letter of request and explanation to the governor setting forth the reason(s) you believe the offense should be considered for pardon.
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.
You can always ask for a pardon. Your odds might not look at that great, but all you have to do to ask a pardon is to write a letter.
For a pardon - write the Governor's Office.
Yes. Only the Governor of a state can grant a pardon.
Write the Governors Office.
An envelope adressed to the recipiant of the intended letter
"Pardon" or "Je suis desolé"
If you are asking if you can REQUEST a pardon on a Class B felony, yes, you probably can. Depending on the state that convicted you, write either the Attorney General's Office or the Governor's Office.
Go to a train station talk to the person behind the counter you will be given the option to pay off your bounty or to give a pardon letter PS. shame on you for needing pardon letters lol
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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.