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How long does the expungement process take? The process may take up to six (6) months from the date the Expungement Office receives the completed Expungement Application.
What Criminal Records Can Be Expunged in South Carolina? Any charge that was dismissed or where the defendant was found not guilty is eligible for expungement. First offense convictions for fraudulent check (bad check) charges are eligible for expungement.
What is an expungement? An expungement is when a judge orders a record sealed so the public cannot see it. The purpose of the expungement is to seal a record as if the charge or conviction had never occurred. While the SBI, and soon prosecutors, can see it, the public cannot.
This is a state process, so the federal government can still access and use your sealed criminal records against you. Furthermore, all law enforcement agencies and some other state agencies will still have access to your sealed records (the full list of agencies can be found at Texas Government Code Sec. 411.0765).
The most important components of the change are detailed below: Misdemeanor convictions can now be expunged after 5 years instead of 15. Felony convictions can now be expunged after 10 years instead of 15.

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If your record is expunged, it's not supposed to show up on an FBI fingerprint-based background check. However, it takes time after a judge issues an order for the agencies that have your record to destroy it or return it to you.
If your record is expunged, it's not supposed to show up on an FBI fingerprint-based background check. However, it takes time after a judge issues an order for the agencies that have your record to destroy it or return it to you.
If your record is expunged, it's not supposed to show up on an FBI fingerprint-based background check. However, it takes time after a judge issues an order for the agencies that have your record to destroy it or return it to you.
In Texas, the process of expunging a criminal record is often called "expunction." In addition, some criminal records may be sealed by court order, called an "order of nondisclosure." If your criminal record is expunged or sealed, it will no longer be visible to the general public, including potential employers.
Expungement (also referred to in the statutes as expunction) is available when the person was arrested but not convicted, or for class C misdemeanors where the person successfully completes deferred adjudication. Criminal records that have been expunged will generally not show up a background check.

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