You must have served the complete term of your sentence. Then present a petition to the court setting forth good reason(s) why your request should be granted. A judge will review your petition and the circumstances of your case and issue a ruling either granting or denying the request. AN EXPUNGEMENT IS NOT A PARDON! Expungement only removes the record of your offense from being viewed by the public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to your complete 'actual' record. For legal purposes, your status will still remain that of a 'convicted felon' and you remain subject to any restrictions that status places upon you (gun possession - voting rights - etc).
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Yes, your record will be cleared when you turn 16 in the UK for shoplifting if you had been charged earlier when you were 14.
Women's world record in Pole Vault (out door) is held by Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia who cleared a mark of 5.06 meters. The record for indoor is held by Jennifer Suhr who cleared a mark of 5.02 meters.
In most pocket billiards games, the table does not get cleared, so no record can exist.
If you were a co-signer on the apartment, the eviction may become part of your record.
It still is on your record, only it does not show up as a conviction, you are just not declared guilty of the offense.
A copy of the cleared check should be sufficient for the IRS.
Define "infraction." If you are referring to traffic tickets and DMV violations - they do not appear on your criminal history record.
Expungement of criminal offenses is customarily only offered one time for one offense. There is no such thing as a blanket expungement of a criminal record.
Another state cannot expunge your record. Your record can only be cleared by the court system of the state in which you were originally convicted.
im a cna your record must be very cleared because of state regulation