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How to look up prisoners and prison records | USAGov

Search by name for former inmates at each location to see if they served time there. You may be able to order copies of prisoners' records through NARA if they are available. Include the following information about the inmate in your request: Name (including middle name or initial) Date of birth or approximate age at the time of incarceration.

https://www.usa.gov/prisoner-records How to look up prisoners and prison records | USAGov

Criminal | Superior Court of California | County of Alameda

The California Penal Code allows some defendants that meet certain requirements to file a petition for dismissal/expungement. Please note that even if the Court orders dismissal/expungement, it may still count as a prior felony offense. The local form, Petition for Dismissal pursuant to 1203.4, can be obtained from any court location. The ...

https://www.alameda.courts.ca.gov/divisions/criminal Criminal | Superior Court of California | County of Alameda

Clean your record | California Courts | Self Help Guide

The way to ask to clean your record is different depending on your situation. What you choose to do, or what's possible, can depend on why you want to clean your record and what type of criminal record you have. To get started, answer a few questions to get instructions for your situation. Get started.

https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/clean-your-record Clean your record | California Courts | Self Help Guide

Expungement and Background Checks | LawInfo

An expungement can clear a conviction off your criminal record. Not only will your crime not show up on most basic background checks, but it can also help you get a fresh start. If a job application asks if you have been convicted of a crime, you can honestly answer “no” and get back to your life. However, there are exceptions, and some ...

https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/criminal-defense/expungement/will-expunged-records-show-up-on-a-background-check.html

Expunging a criminal record | Ex-Offenders | CareerOneStop

Under Documents and Vital Records, click on Criminal Record. You'll find the website or phone number to check on your criminal record. Ask or look for information about expunging or sealing your record. Under Legal Assistance you might see a link or phone number for free or low-cost legal help. You may need a lawyer to help you get your record ...

https://www.careeronestop.org/ExOffender/FindAJob/PrepareYourResume/expunging-a-criminal-record.aspx Expunging a criminal record | Ex-Offenders | CareerOneStop

What Is Expungement? What Makes You Eligible for Expungement? - Nolo

Expungement refers to the process of sealing arrest, conviction, and related records from public view. Virtually every state has enacted laws that allow people to expunge arrests and convictions from their records. Though the details can vary from one state to the next, most states' laws provide that once an arrest or conviction has been ...

https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/expungement-of-criminal-records-basics-32641.html

CDCR - CIRIS

If you need an incarcerated person's conviction information, you may contact the court or jurisdiction. If you believe any information in this site is in error, please contact the CDCR Identification Unit at (916) 445-6713. ... (CDCR) is committed to continually improving the California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS) web ...

https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/ CDCR - CIRIS

How to Expunge Your Criminal Records: 9 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

2. File a petition for expungement. Once you've determined that you're eligible, file a petition with the courthouse. You'll have to pay a fee, and you'll have to wait for the court to process your paperwork. In some states, you'll receive a hearing date on which you'll meet with a judge to have your record expunged.

https://www.wikihow.com/Expunge-Your-Criminal-Records How to Expunge Your Criminal Records: 9 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow