Can I expunge my parole or probation record?

In Washington, individuals may be eligible to have their parole or probation record expunged depending on the type of conviction and other sentencing requirements. In order to have the record expunged, the individual must have either completed their parole or probation and have no further obligations to the court or have a pardon from the Governor. Under the Washington State expungement law, certain misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors are eligible for expungement, particularly if the individual has had no new convictions for a set period of time. More serious felonies, however, are not typically eligible for expungement. It is important to note that an expungement does not completely erase your criminal record, instead it “seals” the record from public view. This means that the expunged records will not show up on public background checks. However, they may still be available to certain individuals, such as government agencies and law enforcement. Individuals in Washington interested in having their parole or probation record expunged should look into the state laws that apply to their case. An attorney specializing in criminal law and expungements can help guide individuals through the process and ensure that all the necessary steps are taken.

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