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Can I Get My Old DUI/DWI Case Off My Record? »

Removing a DUI/DWI case from ones record book is very difficult. It all depends on final result of you last DUI/DWI case.  Many people worry about there DUI/DWI case record.  There are some conditions in which DUI/DWI charges are not recorded. DUI expunction

First way to remove a last DWI/DUI case from ones record is possible if you were not found guilty by the jury and you were released without paying any fine or getting any penalty. But at the same time if you were convicted for DUI/DWI and got some penalty like went to jail or paid some fine or were on probation. It will be not possible for you to remove DUI/DWI case off from your record. Click here to read more »

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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.

  1. 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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  2. It is required that you must not have any pending criminal charges or current court cases.
  3. 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.
  4. 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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