Re: Misdemeanor Expungement
In Wisconsin you can get a criminal record expunged if the following criteria is met:
The convicted person was under the age of 25 years at the time that the criminal act was committed;
The criminal conviction was for no crime greater than a Misdemeanor;
The convicted person completed his or her sentence successfully;
All probation time was served;
All fines were paid;
The convicted person will benefit by the Expungement;
The person has not been convicted of another criminal offense (Misdemeanor or Felony) since the conviction for which Expungement is sought; and
Society will not be harmed by the Expungement.
So you received a citation, but do not have to go to court? I suspect in Wisconsin if you are issued a citation for retail theft you just pay a fine and there is no conviction. Anyway here's the links to the Wisconsin statutes that apply to expungment: Wis. Stat. Ann. § 973.015 and Wis. Sup. Ct. R. 72.06