How Do You Erase A Criminal Record?
A criminal record can have several long-term consequences. You may find it difficult to obtain employment and housing. A record can be expunged — or sealed — depending on local state laws. In legal terms, the process is known as vacating the criminal conviction. Know what you are dealing with by obtaining all criminal records filed against you. While there are several websites that offer complete background checks for a fee, there are also public record researchers at every courthouse in the United States. They are there to assist those who are not familiar with the court records system. Know the laws of your state. Find your state’s judicial branch website and do the research. Having arrests, detentions or investigations which did not lead to convictions can generally be expunged from your record if you satisfy these requirements: 1. A minimum of at least 30 days has elapsed since the arrest occurred. 2. No additional arrests. 3. Charges were dismissed. 4. You were acquitted. 5. You