It depends from a state you are in, but for example in California you can expunge a felony for $795. I know because I did it.
Good luck!
p.s.I will include the link to the company I used bellow
In Canada, you must fill an application for a pardon. You can hire somebody to do it for you - the cost will be about 550$. If you do it by yourself, there is a fee of 50 $ for the form plus the fees to obtain a copy of your criminal record.
No, it's not true. An attorney can help you get a conviction expunged, but it will cost more than $400.
The cost to get a felony expunged from your record can vary significantly depending on the state and the specific circumstances of the case. Typically, fees can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars, including court filing fees and attorney fees if you choose to hire legal representation. Additionally, some states may have specific requirements that could involve further costs, such as obtaining documents or undergoing a waiting period. It's advisable to check with local legal resources or an attorney for precise information relevant to your situation.
Usually around 180$ depending on what you got a ticket for and you should get 3 options 1) pay the fine of 180 and it stays on your record. 2) pay around 40-100$ an take a 4 hour drug class and expunged from your record and 3) 40 hours of community service and expunged from your record. Hope this helps this is just average and your first offense(documented)
First you need to consult an attorney to see if your record actually CAN be expunged. The legal language can mislead you into thinking "expunge" - meaning it completely goes away instead of what is more common - that your record is "set aside". Getting a record expunged COULD be worth what it's gonna cost you. Getting your record set aside doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. You can usually get an initial consultation at no cost any maybe the attorney can explain the differences and tell you what you are able to do. There is also something called Expedited Criminal Database Update(ECDU), which is sometimes needed if you want your expungement to take the effect immediately(sometimes it takes up to a year for them to update your record).
(note I am not a lawyer) You can not own a firearm in Florida with a felony on your record, however if it is a non-conviction, and is your only offense, you may be able to get a lawyer to seal/expunge your record and get your rights restored. This does cost between $600 and $2000 depending on complexity of the case.
Not familiar with the acronmym "SIS" but the best way to check to see if this does show up on your criminal record, would be to request a copy of your own record. Go to any law enforcement agency and request it - it should cost only a nominal administrative fee, and it would clear up all doubt. NOTE: I'd be cautious about what I was "told" if I were you. Unless the record actually was expunged by court order it very well might appear.
Depends on the state and how old the charge is. In most states it can cost you your license. There are also requirements for mandatory disclosure. You should probably check with an attorney to see how long it is before your record can be expunged.
To check if you have a felony on your record, you can start by contacting your local law enforcement agency or courthouse and requesting a background check. Another option is to hire a reputable background check provider to conduct a comprehensive search of your criminal record. It's important to note that laws and procedures for accessing criminal records may vary depending on your jurisdiction.
Of course not. Why would it cost money to record something?
In the middle 1950s the cost of a record album ranged from $2.98 to $3.98
Its a felony in most places not a ticket lol.