If the case was dismissed then you do not have a conviction. However, I would like to know exactly what happened. You should consult an attorney and be sure to give the attorney all the paperwork on your case.
Are you in California? If so, it sounds like you had the case dismissed under PC 1203.4 after you completed probation. If that is an accurate statement, then you do not need to disclose the conviction on job applications.
If in deed the case was dismissed, you would not have a conviction. However, if you plead guilty the case was not dismissed and you do have a conviction.
If you pleaded guilty in court in front of a judge, then you have a conviction for petty theft. You can always call the court and ask the court clerk to look in the file and see if you have a conviction.
You need to go see the county clerk of court and find out if adjudication was withheld or if you were convicted. If you were not convicted, the answer to have you ever been convicted of a crime is NO.
Sounds like you did a Plea held in Abeyance, and your case was dismissed after a period of good behavior, a fee payment and some other conditions. The record of that case and the dismissal remain a public record until you have it expunged.
What probably happened since you say you pled guilty and the case was dismissed is that you got a deferred adjudication probation which you successfully completed.? If so, you have not been convicted.? However, you have had adult probation.
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