A convicted felon always remains a convicted felon. That classification NEVER 'goes away. An expunged or sealed record only means that your record is sealed from the view of the general public. It always remains accessible to government agencies, law enforcement and the courts. Any restrictions placed upon you by your status as a convicted felon will always remain in place and will never go away. The only advantage is that the general public will not be able to learn of your past offense.
it is still there.. I was moved from ca to mo so my probation ended in Mo why is it is still on my record
It is doubtful, but you would have to check with the laws of your particular state. Most states only give you one bite at the apple. NO states allow 'blanket' expunctions of all records.
Sealed is correct
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It depends on several things, but in some instances, you can have your gun rights restored, but it isn't something that happens automatically. You should check with a local attorney familiar with your local state laws.
No, it is a sealed unit.No, it is a sealed unit.
It is sealed simply to protect it.
A candidate for a banking position can get bonded if they have a sealed conviction from a juvenille case. Sealed convictions are not open to anyone other than the judge that sealed it and it takes a judge to open a sealed conviction.
I sealed the pickle jar after I took out a pickle.
Sealed Air was created in 1960.
The Sealed Angel was created in 1873.
Our Lips Are Sealed - film - was created in 2000.