Can a DUI conviction be expunged from my record?

In California, it is possible to have a DUI conviction expunged from your record. The expungement process will vary depending on the nature of the offense and other factors. Generally, a DUI conviction can be expunged if the offense was a misdemeanor, the defendant is over the age of 18, the offense did not involve death or great bodily injury, and the defendant has successfully completed the terms of the sentence. The expungement process begins with filing a petition for expungement with the court. The court may require the defendant to pay a filing fee and, if applicable, to show proof of completing their sentence and probation. The court will review the petition and determine whether to grant the expungement. If the court grants the petition, the court record of the DUI conviction will be sealed and removed from public view. Although the DUI conviction will be removed from public view, it can still be seen by law enforcement personnel and may still be used for specific purposes such as for sentencing in the event of a subsequent DUI conviction or for employment in certain fields. Therefore, it is important to understand that a DUI conviction can never be fully erased, although it can be expunged from public view.

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