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For example, will an expunged record appear on a Level 2 background check? Typically, expunged records are not visible, but errors can sometimes cause them to appear.
No, records restricted following state laws (O. C. G. A. § 35–3–37) do not show up in background checks. However, records under time-expired restrictions may be provided to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F. B. I.) or other states for non-criminal justice uses.
Your criminal record will not be permanently deleted or destroyed and will still be available to judicial officials and criminal justice agencies. Arrests that qualify for restriction include, but are not limited to, cases that are closed without conviction and certain misdemeanors.
Georgia's new expungement law will go into place on January 1, 2021. Thanks to this new law, many people with a criminal record will now be eligible to remove their criminal record from public view.
Additionally, violent crimes like murder, sexual battery, armed robbery, or rape cannot be expunged. It's important to note that, in Georgia, a criminal conviction is not erased from your record if you seek to expunge information. Instead, this state uses sealing and restricting.
The 7 year idea comes from the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which requires NON-CONVICTIONS to be removed from a private background check after seven years. In Georgia, criminal convictions stay on your record forever, unless you get them restricted and sealed or they were discharged under the First Offender Act.