Does expunging records really work?
My son, 25, has three misdemeanor theft charges, all over 4 years old. He has done his time, served community service, paid fines, etc. He cannot get a decent job, not even at Burger King, which would be a great step up!
Because he has kept is nose clean for 4 years now, I have agreed to help him move forward. He is very book-smart (no, really, test scores prove it) and great at math. He has considered going into accounting. However, we have been told no one will hire him because of his record, even after going to school. OK, fair enough.
I don't want to pay for things that will in turn be a waste of money.
With the age of the internet and digital record keeping aside, does expunging really work? When a prospective employer sees "Sealed and Confidential" listed on a background check, is that an automatic rejection? I realize that's not legal, but does it happen anyway?
Is it worth paying to have the records expunged? There is no point in my paying for anything if it doesn't work in real life - regardless of the rules.
Thank you so much for your time.