For the most part, you cannot expunge a convicted felony from your record. The DUI would just remain on top of that.
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
You cannot expunge from your record any conviction that was received as an adult. In NC, 16 and older is an adult. If you were convicted of anything, it cannot be expunged. Only charges that were dismissed can be expunged. Your DUI will be on your record forever. Sorry.
It's almost impossible to expunge any felony conviction without a pardon. In fact, it is very difficult to expunge even a misdemeanor DUI.
The word "expunge" means to completely remove something from the record. An example of using expunge in sentence is "He went to jail for something he did not do, so he got the court to expunge his record."
if you're lucky, they'll expunge this crime from your record.
A DUI gives you two records; one criminal and one on your driver's license. Your criminal record is permanent, it will stay there forever unless you have a judge remove it from your record (expunge it). It varies from state-to-state how long the record will stay on your driving history.
It's a very burdensome task to expunge a criminal record.
In most instances, your record cannot be expunged. As a general rule it needs to be the only criminal conviction on your record and a significant amount of time to have passed, for misdemeanor DUI in Connecticut it is 3 years. Juvenile records can be sealed and expunged, different rules, but more or less the same process.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.
just DUI....yes they can