Q: Are there options for expunging or sealing a DUI conviction later?

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In California, options for expunging or sealing a DUI conviction are available under certain circumstances. Expungement allows individuals to withdraw their plea of guilty or no contest, or to have their conviction set aside after completing their sentence, including any probation requirements. According to the information provided by themeehanlawfirm.com, for a DUI expungement, an individual must have completed their jail time, probation, and paid all fines or restitution associated with the conviction.

It’s important to note that expungement does not erase the conviction from your criminal record. It simply allows you to state that you have not been convicted of that offense in certain situations, such as when applying for a job or housing. The process requires filing a petition in the appropriate court and might involve a court hearing where you can provide evidence of your rehabilitation.

As for sealing a DUI conviction, California law allows for the sealing of certain criminal records under specific circumstances, but this is generally less common for DUI cases compared to expungement. Sealing records would make them inaccessible to the public, but eligibility for sealing may depend on the nature of the offense and whether a diversion program was completed. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to explore the best options tailored to individual circumstances.

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