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Please tell me how to remove my DUI record from online.

Jan 10, 2024 Offense

Source: WASHINGTON_COURTS_OF_LIMITED_JURISDICTION_CRIMINAL_INDEX (Washington)

Offence: Driving while under the influence

Counts: 1

Case Type: Criminal traffic

Offence Code: 46.61.502

Case Number: 4A0073579

Plea: Not guilty

Disposition: Amended

Disposition date: May 9, 2024

Offence: Negligent driving in the 1st degree

Counts: 2

Case Type: Criminal traffic

Offence Code: 46.61.5249

Case Number: 4A0073579

Plea: Not guilty

Disposition: Guilty

Disposition date: May 9, 2024

Fines: $1,000.00

Having a DUI record available online can severely impact the careers and reputations of professionals, especially in sensitive fields like healthcare. Nurses, for example, face particular scrutiny due to the nature of their work, where trust, responsibility, and public perception are paramount. A publicly accessible DUI record, even for a past offense, can potentially lead to job loss, difficulty securing new employment, or even revocation of a nursing license.

Fortunately, there are steps nurses and other women professionals can take to have their DUI records removed from the internet. First, they should consult an attorney who specializes in record expungement or record sealing. Expunging or sealing a record makes it inaccessible to most employers and the public, although some law enforcement agencies may still retain access.

In some cases, websites that host public records may voluntarily remove the information if requested, especially if the offense is outdated or the individual has shown rehabilitation. It's essential to send written requests to the administrators of such sites, along with proof of expungement if applicable.