Can I expunge a DUI conviction from my record?

In California, it is possible to have a DUI conviction expunged from your record. An expungement is a legal process that allows for a criminal charge to be erased or “cleaned up” from your criminal record. Expungements are typically granted to those who have been convicted of only one charge. In order to expunge a DUI conviction from your record in California, you must complete a motion for dismissal or expungement and submit it to the court. You must also submit proof that you have completed your sentence including all court-ordered fines and programs. The court will also consider whether you have engaged in any other criminal activities since the DUI conviction. If the court grants your expungement, the DUI conviction will be erased from your criminal record and it will no longer be visible to potential employers who may view your background. However, some organizations may be able to access the information depending on the laws of the state. It is important to note that expungement does not necessarily mean that the conviction no longer exists. Instead, it is just not visible to the public. The conviction will still show up in law enforcement records and can be used against you in subsequent criminal cases. If you are considering expunging a DUI conviction from your record, it may be a good idea to consult with a criminal defense attorney to learn more about the process and how it could affect your future.

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