What steps do I need to take to have my state criminal record expunged? The process for removing charges (expungement) varies by state. Contact the state court in which the offense occurred for details on the process. Contact information for state courts is available via the State Court Web Sites section of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Web site. http://www.ncsconline.org/D_KIS/info_court_web_sites.html#State http://www.hwylaw.com/PracticeAreas/ExpungementofArrestRecords.asp
There is a process that one needs to go through to get an expungement for your record in the state of Louisiana. Depending on the crime, you can file for an expungement of the record after five years.
Yes. You MUST file for expungement in the same state which convicted you.
File a petition with the court for "expungement."
The first step is to detemine if you even qualify for expungement. See below link for WA expungement law:
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.
If you are in Louisiana, yes you can file there.
You can file your louisiana state return with turbotax however it will not be free you will need to purchase the louisiana state software.
You may if you qualify. If it is a Federal charge, you may not be able to get it done. See below link: The best way is likely to contact an attorney who is familiar with the court system in Louisiana. There are a number of procedures that have to be successfully completed in order for an Expungement to be approved. Sometimes records are sealed but are not completely destroyed so it is necessary to hire someone who knows what they are doing to ensure the best results. For information about the specifics of DWI Expungement from an experienced Louisiana Attorney.
You could file them in Texas or Louisiana because the benefits are provided by the "liable state", the state you are working in. You situation will be a little more complicated than most because you will be using your job information from Louisiana however many people do this.
You will have to consult an attorney in Indiana for specifics. In some crimes, expungement is possible. The rules and length of time varies according to where and what the crime was.
My case #pc71 and where can we get an expungement Papers
You have to have your rights restored, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with expungement.