Records of arrests which did not lead to a finding of guilt can potentially be expunged. The only actual convictions which can be expuged are those of Class C Misdemeanors.
Below is a link to an article on expungement.
Another View: (in the US) The rules for expungement vary and are different from state-to-state. In the first contributors state the information he states may be true for HIS state, but it is not universally applicable to all 50 states. Check with your local authorities or court system.
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In theory, any criminal conviction can be expunged. Actually doing it is something else again. Courts are generally reluctant to expunge any record unless there is a clear showing that the original conviction was unjust, or a long period of good conduct has passed with no further criminal actions recorded. The more serious the violation/conviction, the longer one has to show good conduct and the more reluctant a court will be to expunge a conviction. Domestic violence is a serious offense, and courts are very reluctant to expunge these for any reason.
It's almost impossible to expunge any felony conviction without a pardon. In fact, it is very difficult to expunge even a misdemeanor DUI.
There are several factors which must be considered to determine whether a conviction can be expunged. The date of conviction and the county are important. You should consult an attorney for legal advise and assistance.
It depends. Each state has their own policies for expunging convictions. If your assault conviction is related to family violence, it may be much harder to expunge than it would be if it were a regular assault conviction.
You cannot expunge an Indiana DUI/OWI conviction. Best chance is to hire a good attorney and Plea bargain for a lesser conviction. With a 1st offense it is possible.
You cannot expunge from your record any conviction that was received as an adult. In NC, 16 and older is an adult. If you were convicted of anything, it cannot be expunged. Only charges that were dismissed can be expunged. Your DUI will be on your record forever. Sorry.
You begin by filing a motion with the Clerk of the Court of the county in which you were convicted. For specific information see the below link:
Each case is considered on an individual basis.
You can check with your local court system to make sure, but there are certain charges that are not eligible for expunction. I believe that Domestic Violence Convictions are among these.
How do you expunge a felony in Georgia.
No you must first expunge your criminal conviction before applying for a bus driver or limousine driver in New Jersey.