Can a suspinson due to an unpaid ticket that has since been paid and reinstated be removed from my record?
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Can a suspinson due to an unpaid ticket that has since been paid and reinstated be removed from my record?
Asked on July 29, 2013 under Criminal Law, Indiana
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Unfortunately, once there has been a suspension due to an unpaid ticket as to one's driver's license, the suspension is a permanent record and remains there as part of your history. Your option is to consult with a criminal defense attorney to see if you can get the file sealed from public view.
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