Once I obtain an expungement will I be able to truthfully disclose on any type of application that I have never been arrested or convicted?
Yes, you can truthfully disclose that you have never been arrested or convicted once your expungement has been granted. Once you receive an expungement order from the judge it provides in pertinent part: “that the arrests, charges, and convictions which are the subject of this Order shall be deemed not to have occurred and the Petitioner may answer accordingly any questions relating to its occurrence.
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