Mason Baconopolis
Mason Baconopolis answered
It will stay on your record until you have it cleared through expungement or record sealing, if your state offers the option. Additionally, you will not be able to purchase a firearm with most domestic violence convictions under the Lautenberg Amendment, even if you do have the record cleared. Check your states laws regarding record … Read more
Mason Baconopolis
Mason Baconopolis answered question
You can expunge your conviction yourself. It requires filling out all the necessary paperwork and submitting it to the courts. I recommend however, that you consult with an attorney regarding the specific details of your case. For instance, if you have any probation violations, you may encounter objections from the district attorney or the judge … Read more
Mason Baconopolis
Mason Baconopolis answered
It depends on the specific laws of your state. In California for instance, the ability to remove the conviction from your record depends if you spent time in state prison or not. In Texas, your only option in most cases will be a pardon from the Governor. I used recordgone.com to clearRead more