Further Expungement Questions

Situation
You may be able to
How to do it
You were convicted of a misdemeanor and are still on probation.
Request early release from probation and file petition to have conviction dismissed.
File a PC 1203.3 petition to have probation terminated early, and PC1203.4 petition for expungement.
You were convicted of a misdemeanor and have successfully completed probation.
File petition to have conviction dismissed.
File PC 1203.4 petition for expungement.
You were convicted of a misdemeanor and were never given any probation.
File petition to have conviction dismissed.
File PC 1203.4a petition for expungement.
You were convicted of a felony and are still on probation.
Request early release from probation and file petition to have conviction reducted to misdemeanor and dismissed.
File a PC 1203.3 petition to have probation terminated early. File a PC17(b) petition to get felony reduced, and PC 1203.4 petition for expungement.
You were convicted of a felony and are done with probation and/or county jail time.
File petition to have conviction reduced and dismissed.
File a PC 17(b) petition to get felony reduced, and PC 1203.4 petition for expungement.
You were convicted of a felony and were never given any probation and were sentenced to county jail.
File petition to have felony reduced to a misdemeanor and file petition to have conviction dismissed.
File a PC 17(b) petition to get felony reduced, and PC 1203.4a petition for expungement.
You were convicted of a felony and were sentenced to state prison or under the authority of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
File a petition for Certificate of Rehabilitation and Pardon.
See requirements about this process, and the ten-year rule, under Certificate of Rehabilitation and Pardon. You may need a lawyer. Our office can help.