When Does Penal Code Section 1203.4a Apply?
Penal Code Section 1203.4a may be applied to explunge your record if the following requirements are met: • You were convicted of a misdemeanor; • You were NOT granted probation; • You were NOT sentenced to prison; • You paid all of your fines; • You have lived an upstanding life; • You have not been convicted of another crime; • You otherwise completed the terms set forth by the Court; and • A year has passed since you were convicted. How To Apply For Expungement Under PC 1203.4a? You may apply for expungement by contacting an attorney to prepare the documentation and file it for you, or you may go down to the courthouse where you received your conviction and ask for an expungement packet. Certain fees and fines may apply and you may also apply for a fee wavier if you are unable to pay the fees. What Is The Full Text Of California Penal Code Section 1203.4a? (a) Every defendant convicted of a misdemeanor and not granted probation shall, at any time after the lapse of one year from the
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