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Sections 943.0585 and 943.059, Florida Statutes (F.S.), set forth criteria that must be met in order to be eligible to have an adult or, if so desired, juvenile criminal history record sealed or expunged by a court. In addition, these statutes require a person who wants to petition a court to seal or expunge his/her criminal history record in Florida, to first apply to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for a Certificate of Eligibility.
This guide only deals with criminal convictions obtained in California. Other states, the military, and the federal government may have similar procedures, but you must check with them to find out what is required. Try the Public Defender’s Office for the county you were convicted in, the Judge Advocate General’s Office (Navy), (Army), (Air Force) for military convictions, or the Federal Defender’s Office for federal convictions.
http://www.courts.ca.gov/1070.htm
The first thing that someone who wants to apply for an expungement needs to understand is that if your petition is granted under Penal Code 1203.4, your case is not sealed. A criminal record is not actually "expunged" under this statute. That term implies complete erasure, as if the case had never occurred. A more proper term is "dismissal". The conviction remains on your record for many purposes, including sex offender registration and immigration consequences.
https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/public_defender/expungement.html
What information is contained in a Georgia criminal history record?
The criminal history record includes the person's identification data (name, date of birth, social security number, sex, race, height, weight, etc.), arrest data (including arresting agency, date of arrest, and charges), final judicial disposition data submitted by a court, prosecutor or other criminal justice agency and custodial information if the offender was incarcerated in a Georgia correctional facility.
https://gbi.georgia.gov/obtaining-criminal-history-record-information
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