Can I get a traffic ticket expunged from my record?

Yes, you can get a traffic ticket expunged from your record in Kansas. To do so, you will need to submit a request for expungement to the court where your ticket was issued. The court will review your request and decide whether to grant it. Expungement is available in Kansas for any traffic tickets that did not result in a conviction, such as a ticket that was dismissed or paid without a plea. However, even if your ticket did result in a conviction, you may be able to have it expunged if the following conditions are met: • The violation is not of a particularly serious nature. • You have not been convicted of any other public offense or traffic offenses since the conviction. • You do not have any pending charges. • Your current driving record does not reflect any other pending traffic violations. If your request for expungement is approved, the court will issue an order that, upon proper filing with the Kansas Department of Revenue, will result in the ticket being removed from your record. This will allow you to have a clear driving record, and the ticket will be removed from your criminal record.

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