Guys,
I have a similar question. My clearance certificate from the FBI came back with 1 arrest record which says: 1 charge of DUI.
2 years ago, I got pulled over for driving with slightly tinted windows and driving a new car (no plates, registration sticker was in front). It was Halloween night and I had had a couple of drinks.
The officer took me to Sheriff's office for BAC test and under protocol had to put me in handcuffs. But I was only "charged" with a DUI. Never had to go to court, my lawyer convinced the District Attorney to dismiss the case even before it went to court because the case wasn't even strong enough for conviction. So there is no conviction, no fines, no court, nothing.
Do i need to file a petition in LA county to expunge my arrest record? Or it should not matter ?
You have to disclose all your prior police/judicial records everywhere in the world, even if they don't appear on your police certificate.
Regarding your previous DUI case, and assuming there were no other encounters with the law, here are my remarks for you:
- Driving with slightly tinted windows and without license plates is not an issue at all.
- Driving under the influence could only be an issue if your BAC test showed you were above 80, since this would be an objective evidence that can lead them to believe you committed the offense. However since your charges were withdrawn this will make you admissible assuming there were no conditions placed on you to earn this and no alternative sentence/driving school ..etc was taken by you in exchange for dropping the charges. Your court papers should include the reason why the DA withdrew the charge and a favorable outcome would not say you settled for something or accepted a deal of any sort.
You can fly or drive to Canada anytime you like however since your FBI police records only indicate you were charged with DUI, you may be refused entry simply because the officers don't have access to the details about your case and they will have to assume you were convicted. You can either take certified copies of your court documents with you or you can ask the police to update your FBI records to show that charges were dropped, that way you can pass through passport control without much troubles.
For immigration into Canada you have to disclose you were arrested and charged for DUI and attach certified court documents. Not much else is different.
Regarding expungement Canada does not recognize expungements in California, but that doesn't matter to you since you were not convicted in the first place. It's just a matter of sealing the public record for your own privacy.