I recieved an aggravated dui 13 months ago and would love to get the shame off my record. Besides the DUI i have a posession charge. Learning I cannot expunge my possession charge I would appreciate moving my dui off my record. I have been in trouble twice in the past 4 years. And grown up lots since then. Any ideas?
Oh yea, the aggravated dui was in new mexico....
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Only people are eligible to expunge criminal records:
1) Persons who were arrested for a misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor offense and the arrest was not for a crime of moral turpitude and a final disposition can’t be located. § 29-3-8.1.
2) A first-time drug offender not over the age of 18 at the time of the offense who has charges dismissed and is discharged after fulfilling terms of probation. § 30-31-28.
3) A person whose conviction that led to the inclusion of his sample and DNA records in the DNA identification system has been reversed. § 29-16-10.
4) A person who has been the subject of a petition under the Childrens’ Code and two years have elapsed since the final release of the individual from legal custody and supervision, or two years have elapsed since the entry of any other judgment not involving legal custody or supervision; and the individual has not, within the two years immediately prior to filing the motion, been convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or found delinquent by a court, and no proceeding is pending. §32A-3B-21.
Expungement is difficult lol...Truly every state sets their own ideas. Once your charge is expunged you no longer need to put the cost on MOST functions. Your state will set the authorized requirements akin to what is going to occur in a second conviction (they use the four years as nearly a probation to deter future violations). But so far as the general public is worried, once the cost is expunged by means of the court, you have been certainly not arrested...Simply avoid the industry finish of the cops and you in no way need to worry about it again. Lol
I would contact an attorney. The process to expunge one's record is not an easy one and takes a legal expert.
You contact an attorney. The process is complex.
no problem in my state is drops off all by its self after 99 years...............you do not have that long to go really................
and sorry but tough shyt that you have finally decided to join the grown ups..........in most states you can NOT remove it [nor should you be able to]
Too bad for you, all grown up, now?
try becoming a copper?