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hi Iamp;#39;m Dan Chambers the founder of Chambers Law Firm thank you for visiting my website and in particular for viewing this particular video today weamp;#39;re going to talk about a question I get almost on a daily basis and that is how do I clean up my record specifically how do I clean up or expunge my DUI first of all letamp;#39;s talk a little bit about the terminology many people that call me say I want to expunge my DUI conviction technically speaking in California unlike many other states there is no such thing as expungement from a legal perspective expungement literally means taking out an eraser and obliterating it and pretending it never existed California doesnamp;#39;t have that specific procedure but they have something very similar that gets you where you need to go itamp;#39;s called a 1203.4 motion to dismiss itamp;#39;s a lot of words but basically itamp;#39;s a penal code section that allows you to file a motion with the court asking the court to dismiss