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Effects and Eligibility for Expungement

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Expungement is a process ordered by the court wherein a legal record such as an arrest or criminal conviction is erased. The availability and procedure of expungement varies according to the county or state where the arrest or the conviction occurred.

In order to qualify, there must be certain standards met to be eligible for expungement. These factors include:

  • -Amount of time elapsed since the arrest/conviction.
  • -Events in the criminal record of the applicant (including arrests/convictions in other states)
  • -The nature and severity of the arrests/convictions (i.e. a sex offense conviction may be denied for expungement)
  • -The nature and severity of other arrests/convictions in the criminal record of the applicant

When a person’s criminal record is expunged, he or she may not mention the arrest or conviction record. For example, this record does not need to be disclosed in renting an apartment or applying for a job. Also, no record will appear if the potential employer conducts a background search.

An expunged record is actually not completely erased. However, it cannot be accessed easily. The limited accessibility is only open to the criminal courts, law enforcements, and other government agencies. This is sometimes referred as “under seal” criminal records.

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