seamusTX wrote:You are supposed to report all arrests for which you were fingerprinted and photographed, regardless of whether they were juvenile, expunged, or any other outcome.Oldgringo wrote:I recall something about reporting any conviction/s or something in the 10 past years??? Look it up in your handy little manual and proceed accordingly.
"If it ain't in writin', it didn't happen".
Thirty years ago, the arrest record was a piece of cardboard in a file cabinet. If someone took it out and dumped it in the trash, that was really the end of the story. That is exactly what happened when I got my arrest record expunged.
Everything is computerized now, and records are automatically backed up and added to central databases. You can't be confident that anything that was entered into a computer is eradicated.
- Jim
Thanks for the comment seamus, I know I got into trouble in my youth and was not going to NOT list it on the application. Thats probably the fact in my case, probably dumped in the trash. I'm from a small town in LA., I spoke to the guy in the court and he was going to give me everything I requested without even showing up in person with ID. I spoke with him on Friday and he was going to crank out a letter state there was not records on file and send it right out to me.
I appreciate everyones comments and would like to hear of any other experiances people have had getting through process.