St. Louis DWI Expungement Attorney
Serving Clients in and Around St. Louis County, Missouri
A conviction for driving while intoxicated will have a continuing impact on the life of an individual long after the original arrest, conviction, and sentence. In fact, a single conviction for driving while intoxicated may cause current or future employers to determine that you are unsuitable for a promotion or position.
If you have plead guilty to or were found guilty of driving while intoxicated and have no other alcohol-related contacts or offenses, you may be eligible to have the DWI/DUI conviction expunged from your record. Call the Whiteley Law Firm today and a St. Louis DWI Expungement lawyer will discuss with you the possibility of removing this handicap from your record.
We will review your case in order to determine if you meet the statutory requirements, file the petition for expungement in the court where the conviction occurred, and present the evidence in a manner that best ensures you will get the requested relief. Once the court grants the expungement, all records related to the arrest, plea and/or conviction will become confidential and shall not be available to the public. The effect of the expungement will be to restore you to the position you held prior to the arrest and conviction and as if the incident never took place.
If a DWI conviction is continuing to cause you embarrassment, preventing you from obtaining employment, or having other negative ramifications in your life, you should contact a St. Louis DWI Expungement attorney at the Whiteley Law Firm today to determine if the conviction can be permanently expunged from your record.