Is a DWI expungeable from my criminal record?

In California, it is possible to have a DWI expunged from your criminal record. This process is known as “expungement” and it removes the conviction from your public record. It is important to note, however, that expungement does not completely erase the conviction from your criminal record; it merely seals it from public view. The process of expungement is very complex and can take some time. The first step in the process is to see if you qualify for expungement. In California, you must have completed all terms of your sentence, including probation and any fines that were imposed, in order to be eligible. If you are not eligible, it may be possible to have your sentence reclassified. Once you have determined that you are eligible, you must file a Petition for Dismissal with the court. This petition should include your criminal history as well as details of your conviction. You may also need to attend a hearing, depending on the severity of your conviction. If the court grants your Petition for Dismissal, the conviction will be expunged from your record. However, although it will be sealed from public view, the conviction will still remain on your record and may be accessed by certain state and federal agencies. It is important to be aware that the expungement process can be lengthy and may require multiple court hearings. If you have any questions about the process, it is strongly recommended that you consult an attorney.

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