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When your conviction is dismissed, it is not removed from your criminal record held by the California Department of Justice, but the record will show that your conviction was dismissed. Many public employers will likely be able to see your conviction, but will also see that it has been expunged.
An expunged arrest is removed completely from the public record. Sealing court records generally only applies to crimes committed by juveniles. The arrest and conviction will remain on the persons record but can only be seen by court order. Sealed records should not turn up in a criminal background check.
Instead, you have to file a petition for Certificate of Rehabilitation and Pardon. With this petition, you must prove to the judge that you have rehabilitated your life and are making every effort to change. After your request, the judge will decide whether they will reduce your charges to allow for dismissal.
Who can access my criminal record after I get an expungement? A. Criminal records are public records. So anyone can access a criminal record even after a PC 1203.4 expungement unless the record is sealed.
The agencies that have your record must destroy them or return them to you. That means there is no longer any record that you were ever involved in the justice system. If your record is expunged, its not supposed to show up on an FBI fingerprint-based background check.
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Records of arrests that dont bring convictions also would be sealed. The law goes into effect July 1, 2023. The bill would apply to offenses like domestic violence. It excludes those convicted of serious and violent felonies, and felonies requiring sex offender registration.
A misdemeanor conviction will remain on your criminal record permanently unless you receive a dismissal (sometimes erroneously called an expungement), or a governors pardon. There is no time limit that passes and makes your misdemeanor fall off your record.
You do have to disclose your conviction and that it was expunged if you are applying for a public license or for public sector employment. You have to disclose the conviction and expungement if running for public office. Disclose it if you are applying for a license or contract with the State Lottery Commission.

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