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By PI-GeorgeMartin April 19, 2010 2:55 PM
Basic information about expungement of criminal records.
Criminal records expungement has been of interest to many who committed crimes in the past. To expunge criminal record successfully, you need to know how.
Expungement of criminal records is usually a long process. The good side is that it is not that complicated. To expunge a criminal record basically means to remove the data about a crime you have committed from your public criminal file. Criminal record expungement rules vary among US states so you will need to check how this matter is governed at your area of residence. For example all US states will allow a record to be cleared if you were never convicted. Also it is good to keep in mind that government agencies keep original copies of criminal records expunged in the past.
How to expunge criminal record?
So how to expunge criminal record? The first thing to do in order to have an expunged criminal record is to check what the state’s regulations are. There are different rules for the different types of crimes. As mentioned earlier, if there were no conviction, the information can be removed after some time has passed. If a person has been convicted however, the expunging criminal record may turn out to be impossible.
After this eligibility check, a request for expunging criminal records must be filed at the state's criminal records agency. This request consists of a long application form that usually needs to be signed by several third parties. After specific period of time the applicant will receive an official answer if the record was removed or not.
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