In Georgia, the cost to have a criminal record expunged typically includes filing fees that can range from $50 to $100, depending on the court. Additionally, there may be costs associated with obtaining necessary documents or legal assistance if you choose to hire an attorney. It's essential to check with the specific court or legal resources for the most accurate and updated fee information.
Yes. The expungement request form is linked below.
It may be possible but you will have to file a petition with the Georgia courts to have your record "expunged."
Having your record expunged or obtaining a pardon is the only way to officially remove a felony from your record. Otherwise, the felony will be on your record permanently.
A felon with an expunged record can get a dental hygienist license in California. When someone is expunged it is erased so it will not longer be on your record.
Immediately.
You have to do a lien and then submit to the Judge to have it expunged from your record.
Unless you can get the charge expunged from your record it stays on forever. There may be instances where it no longer gets counted against your insurance, probably after 5 years or so.
Unless you can get the charge expunged from your record it stays on forever. There may be instances where it no longer gets counted against your insurance, probably after 5 years or so.
If it was expunged by court order, the record will not available to the general public. But the 'true' record is still available to the courts, law enforcement, and government agencies.
Well, let's clarify what it means to expunge a case: it means to DELETE it COMPLETELY. This means essentially THERE IS NO RECORD!! So to have a record EXPUNGED means to have it DELETED. When you have a felony record expunged it's as if it never occurred. Therefore the public cannot see the record, nor can police. And you then have the legal right to say you don't have a record (at least not that one: if you do not have any other record you have NO record). Therefore to answer your question, YES, you can work as an anesthesiologist with an expunged record.
A criminal record is expunged of each individual offense at a time, on the order of the Court. You would have to petition the Court for each individual offense you wished expunged from your record. Whether or not it's expunged is entirely up to the Court.
The criminal portion of the DUI might possibly be expunged from your ciminal history record, but it can never be expunged from your driving record. Your driving record truly is "forever" and is a complete record of your driving history from the very first time you were issued your license.