Present a petition/motion to the court requesting, and giving good reason, why your record should be 'expunged.' It can only be done after the successful completion of your sentence and, if it is even granted, it does not mean you were 'pardoned.' Altho the public may not have access to it, your record will still be available to law enforcement and the courts.
File a petition/motion with the court requesting your record be "expunged."
If it occurred after your 18th birthday, it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
You must petition to have your record expunged. The method differs from state-to-state so you will have to make inquiries regarding this process.See below link for info on WA state:
It depends on the misdemeanor.
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
It is a gross misdemeanor offense.
Disobeying a police officer in Washington State is a misdemeanor. A person who is convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State can be imprisoned for twenty-four hours or more and be given a fine of two hundred fifty dollars or more.
Which Washington; state or D.C.? In D.C. it is a non-citation, misdemeanor offense.
Misdemeanor offenses occurring after your 18th birthday will become a part of your permanent criminal history record.
yes.
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.
it depends, on which state you live in.