No. An expungement doesn't clean out your criminal record - it only makes your conviction hidden from the general public.
Money, lawyers, time and be prepared for it not to happen.
refer the question to an attorney with regard to criminal record expungement...........
No, they do not. An expungement only hides your conviction from general public viewing - it does not make it go away.
How di you get gun rights back in the state of California
You will need a laywer to get a current, legal and correct answer.Another View: While the above answer is good advice, there are a few things to be considered. Were you charged with a felony opffense, and by whom? The state or fhe Feds?If it was a federal felony offense, you will not ever be able to get your gun rights restored, there are no procedures for it.If it was a state felony crime, you must look into Virginia's expungement law to determine whether or not the expungement will allow it.
You have to have your rights restored, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with expungement.
No. Expungement only makes your conviction hidden from the general public - it doesn't make it go away.
Yes you can. ORS 266.170 In Oregon an expungement in relief from prohibiton of gun rights.
The answer is, it depends. You should check with a local attorney familiar with the laws in your locality. However, a simple expungement does not mean your rights have been restored.
No
Hire an attorney.
You do not say adjudicated for what. Assuming it is either a felony or a domestic violence crime, gun rights are not restored unless the person's general civil rights are restored through either an expungement or a pardon. The process varies from state to state and is required before federal prohibitions on gun ownership are lifted. For more information see the related link below.