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It's a very burdensome task to expunge a criminal record.
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No, only you can make a request to the court that your record be expunged. The military has no power to make your criminal history "go away."
Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
You cannot. Currently there is no operable process to expunge FEDERAL criminal records.
No. Your criminal record, like your drivers record, is permanent. You can, however, petition the court to expunge an offense via legal means. You can check further to determine what your state offers in theis regard.
Criminal records are forever unless you are somehow able to expunge the offense.
The criminal charge of DWI can be expunged but the DMV record can NOT. DWI convictions are a permanent part of your lifelong driving history record.
Each state has its own procedures and qualifications and lists of crimes they will not expunge. Contact an attorney or your local courthouse.
The word "expunge" means to completely remove something from the record. An example of using expunge in sentence is "He went to jail for something he did not do, so he got the court to expunge his record."
A DUI gives you two records; one criminal and one on your driver's license. Your criminal record is permanent, it will stay there forever unless you have a judge remove it from your record (expunge it). It varies from state-to-state how long the record will stay on your driving history.
No you must first expunge your criminal conviction before applying for a bus driver or limousine driver in New Jersey.