You need to consult a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
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.
A dismissed felony charge may still appear on a background check, but it should also show that the charge was dismissed. It is important to review your own background check periodically to ensure accuracy and address any discrepancies that may arise.
you need to ask the court which gave you ard to expunge it from your record after you completed all requirements of the ard program, then it will take 3-6 months for it to be removed.
You must consult an attorney in your state. Most states will only expunge non-violent offences after you completed your sentence.
How do you expunge a felony in Georgia.
In Florida, expunging a harassment record is possible under certain conditions. If the harassment charge was dismissed, nolle prosequi, or resulted in a not guilty verdict, you may be eligible for expungement. However, if you were convicted, you would not be able to expunge the record. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional to navigate the process and ensure eligibility.
In ny you can not expunge a dwi.
The word "expunge" means to completely remove something from the record. An example of using expunge in sentence is "He went to jail for something he did not do, so he got the court to expunge his record."
Such a sentence may take the place of a stronger penalty but unless the judge has specifically ruled that way, it will not.
The easiest way to expunge a misdemeanor is to petition a judge. It would help to get an attorney. Misdemeanors are not like felonies which are hard to expunge.
Expunction is complicated, so my answer will be simplistic. An individual is eligible for an expunction of an arrest if they are acquitted, or if the case is dismissed due to lack of probable cause, or if it is not charged within the statute of limitations. Added: See below link: