Expunge DUI Records


An expungement is a process where a conviction or plea of either Guilty or No Contest in a criminal case is set aside and the case is dismissed, including a DUI arrest.
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Expunge DUI Records

Many citizens in the United States over the past 20 years have been arrested for criminal, DUI, disorderly, and municipal ordinance offenses. They may include your neighbors, friends and loyal church worshipers. The police keep a record of all arrests and convictions, even if 20 years old where people have to expunge dui records.

These "secrets of the past" will is open to anyone including credit agencies. Anybody can request the state police for a person's criminal record, even arrests with not guilty findings. Allowing access to a person's prior criminal conviction or arrest record could open the door for discrimination against someone who is currently a productive, respected, and law abiding citizen.

To expunge DUI records relieves the defendant of certain penalties and disabilities that result from a criminal action. You may file an expungement petition after you have fulfilled all of your probation, or have been discharged from the original term of probation, or have not been placed on probation and all your sentence terms have been completed.

Expungement lawyers will file your petition to expunge your DUI records and your proof of service on the prosecuting attorney by mail or in the Clerk's Office at the court that is located near you. Your petition to expunge your DUI records will be submitted to a judge and you will be notified through the mail once a decision is made.