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FAQ / How To Clean Up Your Criminal Record.

You may not be able to get certain jobs because of a specific arrest or criminal conviction on your record; however, if that arrest or conviction is removed—either by correcting a mistake or sealing or expunging the record—you may be able to apply for those jobs. So, it is important to take steps to correct mistakes, and to seal, expunge or set aside items from your criminal record whenever possible.
Because the correction of mistakes and the sealing, expungement, and setting aside of convictions in federal District Court always involves the filing of motions, see U.S. Dist. Ct. D.C. L. Cr. R. 49.1(h)(1), you will need a lawyer to assist you in altering your District Court record. If you have a federal District Court record, contact the Public Defender's Service at (202) 628-1200 or the D.C. Employment Justice Center at (202) 828-WORK (9675) for assistance. In addition, because the FBI automatically updates its records whenever a change is made somewhere else, you do not need to worry about correcting your FBI record. For these reasons, this Chapter focuses primarily on helping you clean up your MPD and Superior Court records.


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