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Do I have to report a conviction that was expunged (i.e. conviction was sealed, stricken or deleted from official records)?

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Do I have to report a conviction that was expunged (i.e. conviction was sealed, stricken or deleted from official records)?

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Yes. Pursuant to California Penal Code Section 1203.4, you are required to report a conviction that was expunged. The law specifies that it does not relieve you from obligation to disclose the conviction in response to any direct question contained in any questionnaire or application for public office, for licensure by any state or local agency.

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