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Iamp;#39;m Patrick Apple, a criminal defense attorney here with Dummit Fradin in our Greensboro office. An expungement is an order from the court ordering a criminal record to be destroyed. In North Carolina expungements are called expunctions, but the term expungement and expunction is used interchangeably. Not everyone can qualify for an expungement, recently in 2017 the law North Carolina changed for the better to allow more people to get more expungements. The facts of your criminal record matter in terms of getting an expungement. Previously you could only have one expungement over your life. That has changed. You can have as many expungements as you would like if you qualify for those. Cases that resulted in not guilty verdicts or dismissals, you can have as many expungements on those types of results as you want. You have to petition the court for those. You can have one nonviolent felony or misdemeanor that qualifies expunged from your record. Thatamp;#39;s a conviction, a no