"Really work" in what way? Expunction will close your criminal record to the general public, even though law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will still have access to it. Some (but not all) states MAY restore some of your 'rights' (e.g.: right to vote - hold public office - and in SOME even the right to possess firearms again) You will have to check your own state's statutes to find out what (if any) rights you may regain. If you were a FEDERAL FELON, you're in for a much more difficult time.
An expunged record is really expunged under most circumstances. Very high level government officials may be able to see.
depends very much on the criminal record, usually yes
There isn't really a way for one to avoid a criminal record check unless one never expects to work. Most employers require a record check with your application.
NO
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Yes, a person can live and work in Australia with a criminal record. However, it may not be easy finding housing that will accept someone with a criminal record, or it may cost the person more money.
It is possible to work in pharmaceutical sales if you have had a criminal conviction in some states. One way to obtain employment in this field is to have the crime you were convict of expunged from your record with the help of an attorney.
No, you cannot operate or work at a daycare if you have a criminal record.
Yes, but you should make sure that you don't select a field of work that you can not do because of he record.
Probably not. Hire an attorney if you want an expungement.
ROFL , Yes anyone can unless you have a criminal record. And you are qualified.
you must have all the proper documentation and work visa, not have a criminal record
Being "bondable" means that you do not have a criminal record, and you are able to work with the general public.