A DUI conviction can have lasting consequences that affect your employment opportunities, professional licenses, and personal reputation. California Expungement Attorneys understands the challenges you face and offers experienced legal representation to help you move forward. DUI expungement allows you to petition the court to dismiss your conviction, giving you a fresh start and the ability to honestly answer that you were not convicted of a crime when applying for jobs or housing.
Expunging a DUI conviction removes significant barriers from your life. Once cleared, you can truthfully state on job applications that you have no conviction record, opening doors to better employment opportunities and professional advancement. Many employers conduct background checks and will not hire candidates with DUI convictions, making expungement essential for career growth. Additionally, a cleared record improves your chances of securing housing, obtaining professional licenses, and rebuilding your reputation in the community. The peace of mind that comes with a fresh start cannot be overstated.
A legal process that removes or dismisses a criminal conviction from your record, allowing you to state you were never convicted on most applications and restoring certain rights.
A process that hides your criminal conviction from public view, though the record still technically exists and may be visible to law enforcement and certain employers.
A formal written request submitted to the court asking a judge to grant expungement or other relief based on the facts and legal arguments presented.
Demonstrating to the court that you have reformed your behavior and lifestyle since your conviction, which strengthens your petition for expungement.
Don’t delay in pursuing expungement—the sooner you file, the sooner you can move forward with your life. Many people wait years before taking action, unnecessarily limiting their opportunities in the meantime. Starting the process immediately shows the court your commitment to rehabilitation and demonstrates that enough time has passed since your conviction.
Collect evidence of your rehabilitation efforts, including employment records, education certificates, community service participation, and character references from employers or community members. This documentation strengthens your petition significantly and demonstrates to the judge that you deserve a second chance. The more evidence you provide of positive changes, the stronger your case becomes.
Having professional legal representation dramatically increases your chances of success in the expungement process. A qualified attorney knows the specific requirements, deadlines, and strategies that work best in your jurisdiction. California Expungement Attorneys handles the complexity of your case, allowing you to focus on moving forward with confidence.
If you have multiple DUI convictions or a serious DUI offense on your record, full expungement becomes increasingly important for your future. Employers and housing providers view multiple convictions far more negatively than a single incident, making expungement essential for rebuilding your life. California Expungement Attorneys has experience handling complex cases involving multiple charges and can develop strategies to address all convictions comprehensively.
Certain professions require background checks and have strict policies regarding criminal convictions, making expungement necessary for career advancement. If your DUI conviction is preventing you from obtaining professional licenses or advancing in your field, full expungement may be your best path forward. Our firm understands the specific licensing requirements in various professions and can help you clear the barriers to success.
Record sealing may be sufficient if your primary concern is private employers and landlords who conduct standard background checks. Sealed records remain hidden from most commercial background check companies and potential employers, effectively removing the conviction from public view. However, sealing does not allow you to state you were never convicted, unlike expungement.
If you primarily want privacy from public scrutiny but don’t need to state you were never convicted, record sealing provides a faster and sometimes more achievable alternative. Sealing keeps your record from public access while expungement involves a more rigorous court process. California Expungement Attorneys can advise whether sealing or expungement best serves your specific needs and circumstances.
A DUI conviction appears on background checks and prevents many employers from hiring you, even if years have passed. Expungement clears this barrier, allowing you to apply for better positions and advance your career.
Landlords often conduct criminal background checks and deny housing to applicants with DUI convictions. Expungement improves your chances of securing housing and removes this barrier from rental applications.
Many professional licenses and educational programs deny entry based on criminal convictions. Expungement allows you to pursue licenses and educational opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable.
California Expungement Attorneys has dedicated itself exclusively to helping people clear their criminal records and move forward with their lives. Our focused approach means we stay current with changes in expungement law and maintain relationships with courts throughout California. We understand that your conviction doesn’t define you, and we’re committed to removing this obstacle from your path. Our team treats each client with respect and dignity, recognizing the courage it takes to address a past mistake.
With David Lehr leading our firm, you receive representation from someone deeply committed to your success. We handle all aspects of your expungement petition, from evaluating your eligibility through presenting your case before the judge. Our straightforward communication keeps you informed every step of the way, and we’re always available to answer your questions. California Expungement Attorneys works tirelessly to secure the outcome you deserve and help you reclaim control of your future.
The expungement timeline typically ranges from three to six months, though it can vary depending on court workload and case complexity. California Expungement Attorneys works efficiently to prepare and file your petition promptly, and we handle all court deadlines and requirements. Once your petition is filed, the court reviews your case and schedules a hearing if necessary. Our firm’s experience allows us to anticipate potential delays and work proactively to keep your case moving forward. Some cases resolve more quickly than others, especially if the prosecutor doesn’t oppose your petition or if your case is straightforward. We provide realistic timelines during your initial consultation and keep you updated on your case’s progress. While waiting, you can continue working toward rehabilitation and gathering additional documentation to strengthen your position. We understand the importance of resolving your case efficiently so you can move forward with your life.
Once your DUI is expunged, you can legally state on most applications that you were never convicted of that crime. The conviction is removed from your criminal record and is no longer visible to most employers, landlords, and other background check users. This opens doors to employment, housing, and professional opportunities that were previously blocked by your conviction. You regain certain rights and can move forward without the stigma of a criminal record. However, law enforcement agencies retain records of your case for internal purposes, and the expunged conviction may still be considered in future criminal proceedings. For most practical purposes though, your record is clear and you can answer honestly that you have no conviction. California Expungement Attorneys can explain the full implications of your expungement and answer any specific questions about your situation.
While denial is possible, it’s relatively uncommon if you meet the basic eligibility requirements and demonstrate genuine rehabilitation. The court may deny expungement if you have a particularly serious criminal history, refused to comply with your sentence, or have recent additional convictions. Some DUI cases are harder to clear than others, particularly felony DUIs or cases involving injury to others. However, California Expungement Attorneys evaluates your specific situation and only pursues expungement when we believe you have a strong case. If your petition is denied, you may be able to refile in the future once additional time has passed or your circumstances have improved. We never guarantee outcomes, but we are honest about your chances and only move forward when we believe your petition has merit. Our firm’s track record speaks to our ability to identify cases with strong prospects for success.
California Expungement Attorneys provides transparent pricing for DUI expungement services. The cost depends on your specific case complexity, including factors such as whether your case has been resolved, whether the prosecutor might oppose your petition, and how much additional work is required. During your free initial consultation, we discuss fees and payment options openly so you understand the investment required. Many clients find that the cost of expungement is far outweighed by the benefits of a cleared record. We offer flexible payment plans to make expungement accessible to clients with varying financial situations. Your initial consultation is always free, allowing you to understand your options and our pricing before making any commitment. We believe everyone deserves access to quality legal representation, and we work to make our services affordable while maintaining the highest standards of care.
With very few exceptions, you can honestly state that you were never convicted of an expunged crime when applying for jobs, housing, professional licenses, or other opportunities. Most employers and landlords rely on commercial background check services, and expunged convictions do not appear in their standard searches. This is one of the most significant benefits of expungement—you can truly move forward without the conviction limiting your opportunities. California law supports your right to answer truthfully that you have no conviction. There are limited exceptions where you may need to disclose an expunged conviction, such as applications for certain government positions, law enforcement roles, or judicial office. These exceptions are rare and typically involve positions requiring the highest level of trust and transparency. Our firm will clearly explain any situations where disclosure might be required based on your specific circumstances and goals.
Yes, you can petition to expunge multiple DUI convictions through separate petitions or, in some cases, through a single comprehensive petition. California Expungement Attorneys handles multi-conviction cases regularly and understands the strategic approach needed to address all your convictions. Having multiple convictions on your record creates greater barriers to employment and housing, making expungement even more important. We develop strategies to address all convictions comprehensively and efficiently. Expunging multiple convictions may require more extensive legal work and court filings, but the benefits are substantial. Once all convictions are cleared, you have a completely clean record and face no lingering barriers from your past. Our firm’s experience with complex cases ensures you receive thorough representation addressing all your convictions.
Expungement does not automatically restore your driver’s license. Your DUI expungement petition and your license suspension are separate legal matters handled through different courts and agencies. However, once your DUI is expunged, you may be eligible to request license reinstatement or reduction of suspension periods if certain conditions are met. California Expungement Attorneys can explain your options regarding license restoration. Some clients pursue both expungement and license relief simultaneously to address all consequences of their DUI conviction. Our firm can refer you to appropriate resources or help coordinate your case if license restoration is a priority. The goal is to help you address all barriers created by your DUI conviction.
Eligibility timing depends on your specific situation and the type of DUI conviction. Generally, you must have completed your sentence, probation, or parole successfully before petitioning for expungement. This typically means waiting until all fines are paid, classes are completed, and any required probation period has ended. In some cases, you can petition during probation with the probation officer’s recommendation, though this is less common. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates your specific timing and advises whether you’re ready to file. Once your sentence is complete, filing immediately is advantageous because it shows the court you’re ready to move forward. The longer you wait, the stronger your demonstration of rehabilitation becomes, though unnecessary delay isn’t beneficial. Our firm handles the timing analysis and files your petition at the optimal moment to maximize your chances of success.
The primary difference is that expungement dismisses your conviction entirely, while record sealing simply hides it from public view. With expungement, you can truthfully state you were never convicted on most applications. With sealing, the conviction still technically exists but is hidden from employers and landlords conducting standard background checks. Expungement offers more complete relief and allows you to move forward more fully without the conviction limiting your opportunities. Record sealing may be appropriate in certain situations where expungement isn’t possible or available. California Expungement Attorneys analyzes both options and recommends the approach that best serves your specific goals. Some clients benefit from sealing while awaiting future expungement eligibility, while others pursue expungement immediately. We explain both paths so you can make an informed decision.
Once expunged, your DUI conviction will not appear on standard background checks used by most employers and landlords. This is one of the most significant benefits of expungement—your record is essentially cleared from public view. Commercial background check companies do not report expunged convictions in their standard searches, so most potential employers and housing providers will see no record of your conviction. Your background check results will reflect only your current clean status. Law enforcement and certain government agencies may retain records of your case for internal purposes, though these are not available to the general public. For employment, housing, and most personal background checks, an expunged DUI conviction will not appear. This clean record allows you to move forward without limitations from your past conviction.