Getting arrested or convicted of a crime can follow you for the rest of your life, making it harder to get a job, find housing, or get approved for loans[1]. However, in some cases it may be possible to have your criminal record expunged in San Francisco with the help of a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer.
An expungement is a legal process to erase or destroy a criminal record[2]. If an expungement is granted by the court, you can legally deny that you were arrested or convicted for that crime in most situations. There are some exceptions, like when applying for public office, a state license, or to be a police officer[2].
Many felony and misdemeanor crimes can potentially be expunged in California, unless they involved certain sexual offenses or vehicular code violations[2].
Here are some key things to know about expungements in San Francisco:
There are eligibility requirements for expungements in California[3]:
In many cases, expungement provides a path to move forward after serving your sentence. A skilled criminal defense lawyer can navigate the expungement process for you in San Francisco[4].
Here are some of the key ways a criminal defense lawyer can assist with expungements in San Francisco:
Having an experienced lawyer in your corner can make all the difference in pursuing expungement in San Francisco. They know the judges and prosecutors and how to craft persuasive arguments to win your case[5].
Here is an overview of what’s generally involved when seeking expungement in San Francisco with a criminal defense lawyer’s help:
Meet with a lawyer to discuss your criminal record and determine if you’re eligible for expungement[5]. Bring all relevant documents.
Your lawyer will prepare the expungement petition and gather supporting documents to show you meet the requirements[5].
The petition is filed with the San Francisco County Superior Court criminal division along with a filing fee[5].
A copy must be served to the DA’s office so they can review and potentially object[5].
If no objection, the judge reviews the petition and makes a decision. Your lawyer will attend and present arguments[5].
If approved, the court signs an expungement order. Your lawyer will obtain certified copies for you[5].
Agencies like DOJ and DMV are notified to update their records to show expungement[5].
The whole expungement process typically takes 8-12 weeks in San Francisco courts, but can vary[6]. An experienced criminal defense lawyer handles all the steps for you.
Getting an expungement in California can provide many benefits[4], including:
While limitations apply in some circumstances, an expungement removes a major barrier for many people hoping to get their life back on track after a conviction.
Choosing the right attorney to handle your expungement is key. Look for a San Francisco criminal defense lawyer with[2]:
A free consultation with a lawyer will allow you to ask questions and determine if they are the right fit for you. Be sure to understand their expungement services and what their fees include[2].
Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about expungements in San Francisco:
How much does an expungement cost in San Francisco?
Expect total fees of $2,000 – $3,500 in most cases. Costs include attorney fees, filing fees, and other expenses[2].
How long does it take to get an expungement in San Francisco?
The typical timeframe is 8-12 weeks from start to finish if approved, but can vary[6].
Can I get a felony expunged in California?
Felonies are eligible for reduction to misdemeanors in many cases, allowing expungement. Exceptions include prison sentences[3].
Can you get a DUI expunged in San Francisco?
First-time misdemeanor DUIs can potentially be expunged after 1 year if probation completed[3].
What happens if my expungement is denied?
Your lawyer will discuss why it was denied and options like filing again in the future. An appeal is also sometimes possible[4].
Do I have to disclose expunged convictions on job applications?
No, you can legally answer “no” about an expunged conviction in most job application scenarios[4].
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