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such expungement action is usually done by an attorney through the court
If you get your license, you are still going to have to go to court. The court hearing is for when you did not have your license.
File a petition with the court for "expungement."
A temporary order is entered, pending a full hearing, is you can prove possession.
If there is a court hearing it is because there is an unresoved court case to be heard.
Your case must be completed and your sentence fully and satisfactorily served, Present a petition/motion to the court requesting the expungement. A judge will decide if it should be granted or not. An expungement is NOT a pardon.
The court may enter a default order for support.
Usually things are simply rescheduled.
That would make the will vulnerable to challenges and the court may invalidate it after hearing testimony to that effect.
Go to the Clerk of The Court and present a motion to the court for expungement. A judge will consider your request and the reason for it and after considering the crime and your reason for the request he will make a ruling either for or against you.
No such form. Must be presented to the court in the form of a legal "motion."
No such form. Must be presented to the court in the form of a legal "motion."