Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Records in California ''erased'' after 7 years?

I'm currently doing research and need some expertise. I've read that in California, misdemeanor convictions that are more than 7 years old do not show up when conducting a criminal background check. Is this true? Do records get erased after 7 years because of the lack of room to keep them in the databases that are open to the public?


Asked on 1/08/04, 6:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Nelson Rizio and Nelson

Re: Records in California ''erased'' after 7 years?

What you are hearing is incorrect. Whoever has discussed this matter with you is dealing only with a DUI conviction which will continue to follow a person for 7 years for punishment purposes. The actual DUI/or any other misdemeanor will remain on your record potentially forever.

There are ways to get a misdemeanor removed from your record but it will depend on the facts of the case whether a person is eligible. If you want to find out if you are eligible contact myself or my partner, Greg Rizio @ 888-292-8888

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Answered on 1/08/04, 7:12 pm


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