FAQ: Criminal Record Holding You Back in WA? Vacating, Expunging, and Sealing Criminal Records.
Feb 13, 2024
Washington State attorney Stefanie Dorn discusses potential solutions for clients who feel held back by their criminal record in employment, travel, immigration, or life in general and are ready to ex...
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Washington Expungement Law: Vacating a Reckless or Negligent driving conviction amended from a DUI
Mar 24, 2021
Q: What does it mean to vacate a reckless or negligent driving conviction? A: It withdraws your guilty plea or verdict, dismisses the charging document and allows you to state for all purposes, includ...
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Washington Expungement Law: Vacating Felony Convictions. Do you qualify and what does it mean?
Mar 24, 2021
Q: What does it mean to vacate a felony conviction? A: It withdraws your guilty plea or verdict, dismisses the charging document and allows you to state for all purposes, including housing and employm...
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Washington Expungement Law: Vacating Misdemeanor Convictions. Do you Qualify and what does it Mean?
Mar 24, 2021
Q: What does it mean to vacate a misdemeanor conviction? A: It withdraws your guilty plea or verdict, dismisses the charging document and allows you to state for all purposes, including housing and em...
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Washington Expungement Law: Vacating a Conviction. What does it mean and how can it help you?
Mar 24, 2021
Q: What does it mean to vacate a conviction in Washington State? A: The terms vacate and expunge often get used interchangeably, but they essentially represent the action of withdrawing your guilty pl...
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