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It will remove the offense from being able to be accessed by the general public. However, it does not make it 'disappear.' The courts, law enforcement, and government agencies will always have access it.

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How do you remove a felony off your record?

You can't. The best you can do is correct the issue that caused your mistake and acknowledge them. Felonies are forever. This answer is incorrect. Each state has expungement laws. If you meet the requirements, you can apply for expungement. I'd recomend hiring an expungement lawyer.


Does Georgia have an expungement process to remove a felony?

No. Georgia only allows expungements to remove arrest records, in the event that there was no conviction. Georgia has a pardon procedure available post conviction. It does not remove the conviction from your record.


How do you remove a felony from your record in Georgia?

If you meet the requirement of the expungement statute you can make application. It will only apply to a state crime and only one offense per lifetime can be expunged.See below link:


What are the reasons for seeking expungement of a criminal record?

Seeking expungement of a criminal record is done to remove the negative consequences of a past conviction, such as barriers to employment, housing, and other opportunities.


I received a felony in Wisconsin this week how soon can you try to have it taken off your record and how do you go about it i live in minnesota also what are the consequences of what you can and can?

The only thing that will remove a felony arrest and/or conviction from your record is to have your record expunged. You must submit a petition/motion to the court system in which you were convicted, stating your reason(s) and giving good reason(s) why the record should be expunged. If you were convicted and are currently serving the sentence you cannot do this until after your sentence is completed. Expungement will only remove the record of your arrest and conviction from the the PUBLIC record, only law enforcement will have access to that portion of your ciminal history. Expungement IS NOT A PARDON, you will still be a convicted felon and you will not get your "rights" restored.


How long does a felony record remain available for public access such as employment background checks?

In most states conviction of a felony for an adult will always remain a matter of public record. Some states have statutes which allow only certain individuals to obtain this information. Investigate whether your convicting State has an expungement process to remove the felony. It costs time and money to pursue, but it would be nice to have your life back, wouldn't it?


Does a felony charge stay on your record for life?

Yes it does stay on your record for life, man. That's the law. Once you commit a felony and you go to jail, there's nothing you can do about it. You have to just serve in prison until it's over.


How do you remove driving record out of the national driver registry?

You cannot. Unlike a criminal history record, your driving record is not subject to expungement. It is a compilation of your LIFELONG driving history.


How can I have a 1st offense DUI with felony possession removed from record?

If you were convicted of a felony, it will be almost impossible to remove from your record-unless there was a major mistake on the court's part.


Does VA have an expungement process to remove a felony conviction from someone's record?

Yes - See Below Link: ------------------------------------- Yes is the correct answer but you must have been been found not guilty of the crime. Even though your were charged and found not guilty the charge is still on your record. So that is the purpose of the expungemnt. First time offenders of misdermeners can have there that removed.


Can public intoxication be removed from your record when you turn 21?

Probably. It is a minor misdemeanor but you will have to go through the process of expungement in order to remove it.


What are the steps to remove a felony from your record in Missouri?

You can't remove it from your record. You get a felony conviction, it's yours for life. You might be able to get it expunged, but all that does is make it a little less visible to the general public - it doesn't make it go away.