I cannot address your employment difficulty but I can set your mind to rest about the fact that NO state will allow you to do a 'blanket' expunction of your entire criminal record. Ohio is NOT unique in this respect.
Each case is considered on an individual basis.
Laws vary from state to state. You may not be able to get a CNA certification with felony convictions.
Records of felony arrests/convictions never go away. You may petition the court to have your record 'expunged' but it must be accompanied by some VERY good reason(s) as to why the court should grant your petition.
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.
yes, only felony convictions apply. as long as you meet other requirements ie: us citizenship
Yes, unless the record was sealed or expunged. Felony convictions remain on your record indefinitely.
You must consult an attorney in your state. Most states will only expunge non-violent offences after you completed your sentence.
If you are referring to your criminal record, unless the convictions occurred prior to your 18th birthday they are permanent part of your criminal history record.
If you qualify it is possible to expunge some state criminal felonies in WIsconsin. See below link: However if you were convicted in Wisconsin of a FEDERAL offense, you are out of luck. State authorities cannot expunge a federal charge.
No. Unless you were a minor at the time of the offense, criminal convictions stay on your record forever unless a pardon is granted.
It depends from a state you are in, but for example in California you can expunge a felony for $795. I know because I did it. Good luck! p.s.I will include the link to the company I used bellow
You have 4 felony convictions in another state, and you think you're going to get probation? You'll be lucky not to get hit under the"3 strikes"law.