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yes. there are different criteria for law enforcement. the police and FBI get you see all records including expungements. please let us know if we... Read Answer
i would need to know the exact conviction. municipal court can be tricky in that the rules are not strictly followed concerning the filing of the... Read Answer
That's true. If you plead guilty, you will be stuck with the conviction on your permanent criminal record. However, you may have certain... Read Answer
Have you considered a certificate of rehabilitation? ?It may be better suited for your situation.
It would appear that you are eligible for non-disclosure. See an attorney for details. We do these on a routine basis and it is usually worth the... Read Answer
Expungement in Utah is based on eligibility. Eligibility is based on a number of factors: the two most important factors are the time that has... Read Answer
In Missouri, there are only 3 types of felonies that can be expunged: passing a bad check, fraudulent use of a debit/credit device, or fraudulently... Read Answer
In Missouri, only 3 types of felonies are eligible for expungement: passing a bad check, fraudulent use of a debit/credit device, or fraudulently... Read Answer
You need to apply for a certificate of rehabilitation.
There are only a few types of felony convictions that are eligible for expungement in Missouri. If you get them expunged, they won't show up on a... Read Answer
The government and public agencies will see it. Public will not see it as it is expunged. Depends on what you are trying to do.
I am not sure why you would have the 10 year ban. The 10 year ban applies to domestic violence matters. If this is a domestic violence issue there is... Read Answer
From the facts which you about blind it would appear that you would, in Michigan, be able to have your previous felony conviction expunged.
From the facts you present, you are eligible for an expungement 5 years after your release date from MDOC. The request should be filed before your... Read Answer
You would qualify for expungment in Michigan.
Yes, this conviction will appear on background checks. You must wait 5 years before you can petition the court to have it expunged off of your... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you cannot have it expunged or sealed, if you took a conviction for the misdemeanor and did 30 days County time on that. However, you... Read Answer
No. Neither of those felony convictions can be expunged.
If charges were dropped then nothing to expunge the one you plead to can be expunged
You need to file A Certificate of Rehabilitation with the trial court of your conviction and once that is granted you then make Petition to the... Read Answer
Technically, under Missouri law, you are not eligible for expungement of those offenses since you plead guilty. See RSMo. Section 610.
This... Read Answer
Hire an attorney or go to the clerk's office of the location of your conviction to request their form to fill out.
It depends on the laws of the state where it occurred. You need to consult a lawyer who practices in the city or county where it happened. Your... Read Answer
If you are lucky enough to receive one of very few pardons granted by the Governor the conviction still stands but all civil rights are restored and... Read Answer