As you said, wait five (or more) years and apply for expungement. Don't commit any more crimes, as Michigan only allows expungements for people who have a single conviction.
As you said, wait five (or more) years and apply for expungement. Don't commit any more crimes, as Michigan only allows expungements for people who have a single conviction.
A nonpublic conviction record is maintained and can be accessed in certain circumstances. MCL 780.623. If your conviction is already included in private databases, expungement won't necessarily result in its removal from those databases.