Can I expunge my parole or probation record?

Yes, you can expunge your parole or probation record in North Carolina. Expungement is the process of sealing or destroying criminal records. Expunging your criminal record can help you move forward and get access to job and housing opportunities. In North Carolina, you must meet certain criteria to have your parole and probation records expunged. Eligibility for expungement depends on the type of crime for which you were on parole or probation. Generally, misdemeanors are eligible for expungement after three years, and felonies are eligible after seven years. In some cases, the waiting period can be shorter or longer, depending on the crime. You must also meet certain other criteria such as completing your probation or parole sentence, not having any criminal convictions during your probation or parole sentence, and not being under probation or parole supervision for another crime. Additionally, you must not have been adjudicated or found guilty of any new crime since completing your sentence. When you file an expungement motion, the court will review your criminal records and determine whether or not you meet the criteria for expungement. If the court grants your motion, your criminal records will be expunged and you will be able to move on with your life. It is important to note, however, that there is no guarantee that the court will grant your motion.

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