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EXPUNGEMENT

Orange County Expungement Attorney

Contact Mario Zapata, a California defense attorney to expunge your criminal record. In California, an expungement of a person’s criminal record effectively releases a person from "all penalties and disabilities" stemming from a conviction. Expungement of criminal records is governed by Sections 1203.3 and 1203.4 of the California Penal Code.

What is California Expungement?

In California, an expungement will dismiss and set aside a criminal conviction, thereby releasing the defendant from “all penalties and disabilities resulting from the offense” for which the person was convicted. While an expungement does not erase a person’s criminal recordit does update the criminal record to show that the case was ultimately dismissed against the defendant upon successful completion of probation and no future charges. As a result, a subsequent background check will reveal that the defendant completed probation and the conviction has been set aside.

Who is Eligible for Expungement in California?

To have the right to expunge a criminal conviction a person must:

  • Complete the terms of their probation. This means that the terms of probation must have been served out and that the defendant has attended meetings, counseling programs, paid fines and restitution, completed community service, etc. Even if a person has not fulfilled the terms of their probation, the judge has the discretion to expunge the defendant’s record, but the defendant is not entitled to expungement.
  • Not be on probation for another criminal offense,
  • Not be presently charged with another criminal offense, and
  • Not be serving a sentence for another criminal offense.

Who May Not be Eligible for Expungement in California?

A person may not qualify for expungement of a criminal conviction for the following reasons:

  • The conviction resulted in a sentence to a state prison
  • The conviction of certain serious sexual offenses against children

Benefits From Being Granted Expungement?


For Everyone:  Expungement of a criminal record can be very valuable for any person. It can be especially helpful to those currently in the labor market, applying for a state professional license, testifying in court, and facing immigration problems. If a criminal conviction has been expunged, under California law, a prospective employer may not use that conviction in hiring or promotion decisions. When asked at an interview or on a job application whether you have prior convictions after they have been expunged, you may legally answer that you do not have prior convictions. An expunged conviction may also make it easier to obtain a state license. 

For Immigrants:  Additionally, an immigrant with a conviction could face deportation, making expungement advisable when possible. Expungement of certain convictions, such as DUI and Burglary, may make certain immigrants eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). For more information go here

However, an expungement will not be able to help you overturn a suspension or revocation of your driver’s license, restore you rights to carry weapons in California, or end your duties as a sex offender.

Expungement at the Law Office of Lauren K. Johnson

Our criminal defense attorney at the Law Office of Lauren K. Johnson will provide you with experienced legal help in obtaining an expungement of your criminal convictions. A conviction on your criminal record could hurt you in seeking a new job or state license and may lead to problems in your current job. Please contact our office or send us a message to speak to a qualified attorney who can help in this situation.
Based in Anaheim, California, the Law Office of Mario Zapata provides immigration-related legal services to individual and business clients from across the United States and around the world, including: Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino, and San Diego County in California. Mr. Zapata has represented residents of Anaheim, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, Lake Forest, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Ontario, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Juan Capistrano, and Westminster.

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  • Immigration Law
    • Executive Action >
      • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
      • Deferred Action for Parent Accountability (DAPA)
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      • Fiancee Visas
      • Green Card for Spouse, Children, and Siblings
      • Green Card Through Same-sex Marriage
      • I-601 & I-601A Provisional Waiver
      • U-Visa and Green Cards for Victims of Abuse (VAWA)
      • Naturalization & Citizenship
      • Parole of Spouses, Children and Parents of Military Members
    • Deportation Defense >
      • Asylum
      • Cancellation of Removal
      • Removal Proceedings
    • Employment-Based Immigration >
      • PERM & Employment-Based Green Card
      • E-1 and E-2 Non-immigrant Visa
      • H-1B Specialty Occupation Workers
      • L-1 Intra-company Transferee
      • TN (NAFTA Professionals)
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