The Basics of Expungement »
Expungement which is also known as "expunction" is a process that is executed after obtaining “Pardon”. This process helps the criminal to get rid of the criminal record permanently and is also known "setting aside a criminal conviction."
The accessibility of expungement, may not be allowed in some states or might differ from country to country.
Legal Effect of an Expungement
An expungement is generally a channel through which an arrest or conviction is sealed, or eliminated permanently from a person’s criminal record. Once, the expungement process is finished and the person is legally free from all the obligations, its not necessary for that person to disclose his crime before applying for any job or membership.
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San Diego DUI Record Expungement »
In this article I will explain you the details of DUI record expungement. Here I have written some benefits of DUI Expungement, its qualifications and FAQs about DUI Expungement.
DUI Expungement Qualifications.
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It is needed that your DUI conviction must not have resulted in a prison sentence, although if you have incarcerated in a city or county jail or detention center then you your eligibility for expunging your case will not be disqualified.

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It is required that you must not have any pending criminal charges or current court cases.
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It is needed that you have successfully completed your probationary term and you have met all terms of your sentencing, you are not currently in custody, and have since been lawfully abiding.
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If you have never been placed on probation for your DUI, then your offense will be eligible for expungement after one year from the date of your conviction.
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