How can I get a copy of my DWI conviction record?

In California, if you have been convicted of a DWI you can get a copy of your conviction record through the Superior Court in the county where you were convicted. Seeking out the court clerk in the county courthouse and requesting a copy is the most reliable method. You may be required to complete a request form and submit the required fee. Another option is to use the online resources provided by the California Office of the Attorney General. You can make a request for a copy of your DWI conviction record through the Office of the Attorney General’s criminal record review program. Once you complete the questionnaire and provide your personal information, the office will mail you a copy of your conviction record. If you want an even simpler option, you may also be able to find a copy of your conviction record through an online search engine, such as Google. Keep in mind, however, that not all online searches will be reliable. Additionally, online searches may not provide you with as detailed of a record as you may receive through the Superior Court or the Office of the Attorney General. By understanding the available options for obtaining a copy of your DWI conviction record, you can be sure that you obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information. If you have any questions or concerns, it is best to contact the Superior Court in the county where you were convicted or the Office of the Attorney General directly.

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