Can I get a misdomeanor sealed or expunged?

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Can I get a misdomeanor sealed or expunged?

I have a misdemeanor on my background that is stopping me from getting a good paying job. It is 1 count of attempt to theft/identity that happened about 3 1/2 years ago. I did 1 year of probation which was satisfactory. I wanted to know is there a way that I can get it sealed or expunged off my information? It is the only thing I have that affects my background search.

Asked on July 18, 2017 under Criminal Law, New Mexico

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 7 years ago | Contributor

Unfortunatley, as a general rule in NM, it is not possible to "expunge" (i.e.clear or seal) a conviction of a criminal record, even if probation as been completed. The state only allows adult criminal records to be expunged in very limited circumstances. For further informaion, you should consult directly with a local criminal law attorney who can best advise you further. 


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