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  • Serving Willow Springs, CA and Kern County, California

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Can I expunge my Department of Motor Vehicles findings and remove my DUI from my driving record for employment purposes in California?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
Some CA convictions can be 'expunged' from court criminal records by proper application and Petition to the court. Sounds like yours may qualify. If successful, the conviction would be withdrawn and the charges dismissed. Expungement does NOT clear, 'remove', erase or disappear the conviction, but does change the record to show an arrest with 'conviction reversed and charges dismissed by expungement'. The conviction is still a 'prior' or 'strike' for purposes of repeat offenses. That record is accessible to government agencies, law enforcement, courts, background checks, insurance companies, etc. Expungement will help in obtaining employment. When applying for a job in the private sector, in response to any question concerning your prior criminal record, you may legally deny that you were arrested or convicted of the offense.
Some CA convictions can be 'expunged' from court criminal records by proper application and Petition to the court. Sounds like yours may qualify. If successful, the conviction would be withdrawn and the charges dismissed. Expungement does NOT clear, 'remove', erase or disappear the conviction, but does change the record to show an arrest with 'conviction reversed and charges dismissed by expungement'. The conviction is still a 'prior' or 'strike' for purposes of repeat offenses. That record is accessible to government agencies, law enforcement, courts, background checks, insurance companies, etc. Expungement will help in obtaining employment. When applying for a job in the private sector, in response to any question concerning your prior criminal record, you may legally deny that you were arrested or convicted of the offense.
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What happens if I was pulled over suspicious DUI but not arrested?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
The best advice I can give you is to hire an attorney immediately. The "ticket" you were given is most likely a Notice to Appear in Court to Answer to Criminal Charges (DUI). In addition, the pink Admin per se Order you were given is only good for 30 days, after which your license will be automatically suspended. If you wish to contest the suspension, you must request a hearing within 10 days of your license being taken by the police and receiving the Admin per se Order. Time is of the essence.
The best advice I can give you is to hire an attorney immediately. The "ticket" you were given is most likely a Notice to Appear in Court to Answer to Criminal Charges (DUI). In addition, the pink Admin per se Order you were given is only good for 30 days, after which your license will be automatically suspended. If you wish to contest the suspension, you must request a hearing within 10 days of your license being taken by the police and receiving the Admin per se Order. Time is of the essence.
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How does a three year-old DUI arrest without conviction if at all impact licensing with DMVs?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
If the DMV suspended your license for having an .08% or higher blood alcohol you cannot get your license back until you complete the DUI program, show proof or insurance and pay a fee.
If the DMV suspended your license for having an .08% or higher blood alcohol you cannot get your license back until you complete the DUI program, show proof or insurance and pay a fee.
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