If the criminal record was truly legally expunged, then you are under no obligation to reveal the record unless you wish to do so. EXCEPT - when filling out certain forms or applying for certain jobs. (i.e. - applying for a law enforcement job - for a security clearance - etc)
Your criminal record is your history of criminal activity. Your history is ALWAYS there and does not "go away" unless it is legally expunged.
You MAY be able to successfully have it expunged from your criminal history record, however - it will always exist on your drivers record as it is a complete record of your driving history and I do not believe is subject to being expunged.
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
It becomes a permanent part of your criminal history record.
In Ohio, DUI convictions cannot be expunged from your criminal record. The conviction will stay on your record permanently.
The criminal portion of the DUI might possibly be expunged from your ciminal history record, but it can never be expunged from your driving record. Your driving record truly is "forever" and is a complete record of your driving history from the very first time you were issued your license.
If it was charged as a criminal offense, it may be possible to get it expunged from your criminal history record - HOWEVER - your DMV record will always reflect the charge. DMV records are a running compilation of your entire driving history and not subject to alteration or expunction.
Perhaps the criminal history record can be expnuged, if it meets the qualification for expunction in your state, but the drivers history record cannot be.
Unclear what is being asked. If you are asking, can the DOT review your expunged criminal record during a pre-employment criminal history search.... yes, they can. An expunged record only prevents the public from accessing your expunged record. Law enforcement, the courts, government agencies and certain private employeers conducting national security clearances can still gain access to it.
The record of your arrest for that particular offense will continue to exist and your criminal history will reflect the fact that the charge was Nolle Prossed. If that is the situation, you may petition to have that record expunged from your criminal history record.
From your criminal history records, perhaps. But not from your DMV record. It remains a permanent part of your drivers history.
A criminal record is PERMANENT.