Expunging Record Convictions Forward

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Expungement is the legal process by which a court removes or erases all records of a criminal conviction, even if it is a felony conviction. If you wish to remove a felony from your record and you are eligible to do so under the laws of the state in which you were convicted, you will have to obtain a court order. If you are successful in having your conviction expunged, your records related to this conviction will be erased and sealed from public view.


All states have different procedures for expunging felony matters. Generally, you must file a motion or petition for expungement with the court that heard the felony charges. All states have different eligibility requirements for the expungement of felony convictions. In almost all states, there are certain types or classes of felony convictions that cannot be expunged, and in a fair amount of states, felony convictions cannot be expunged at all.

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Criminal records stay with you for life. They do not automatically disappear, not after several years and not for minor offences. Except in a few cases, you may apply for a record suspension (pardon) if you want the RCMP to keep your record separate from other criminal records so that the information is not accessible.

Most individuals with a criminal record can still apply to obtain a passport as long as the terms of sentencing do not prohibit it.

IF I GET A PARDON, WILL SOME LEVEL OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM STILL BE ABLE TO SEE MY RECORD? The short answer is no; your criminal record will essentially cease to exist once a pardon (record suspension) has been granted, and background checks will come back with ?no criminal record found?.

Can I Clear My Criminal Record? Assuming you meet the government of Canada's eligibility requirements, as per the Criminal Records Act (CRA) of Canada (the criminal law which outlines the Canadian Pardon process, and much more), you can absolutely clear your criminal record from public visibility forever!

Persons convicted of offence(s) listed in the Schedule to the Expungement Act are eligible to submit an application to the PBC to have the record(s) of their conviction(s) expunged. If the person is deceased, an appropriate representative, such as a family member or a trustee, can apply on their behalf.

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