Is it possible to hire someone to clean up DMV record?

Anybody ever heard of computer specialist for hire that could do this? I was talking to a friend about an old DUI i have that is preventing me from getting a job and he suggested hiring a hacker. I thought he was joking but the more I think about it the more I wonder if it may be possible.


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[10 Points] d45f67h8:

Oh yeah, I can do it. It'll take 36 hours of straight work and I will need 100 bitcoins. I have a $10,000 PC that's capable of anything. It'll be as easy as playing minesweeper. Send me the bitcoin and I will change your life.


[6 Points] None:

Hire a lawyer , they can make that dui a wreckless driving charge


[3 Points] QwisoNewb:

If it's old man just get it expunged(talk to a laywer).. and if you can't do that I'm sure the lawyer will give you a great suggestion on other ways to proceed


[3 Points] None:

You're looking for someone that can hack into government records? Good luck.


[2 Points] amberson2016:

A DUI arrest was the worst thing that has ever happened to me. I was out watching a football game at a sports bar with a couple of my buddies one night. We were drinking, but since I was there for a while, I figured I was spreading them out enough to where I wouldn’t get drunk. On the way home, I got pulled over by a cop. He told me I had a burned out taillight, which I had known about but hadn’t gotten around to fixing yet. While he was talking to me, he must have noticed I wasn’t completely sober. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I admitted that I had a couple beers earlier. After failing a couple of the tests he gave me, I was arrested for suspicion of DUI. I was booked at the police station and given a blood test that showed I was almost twice the legal limit. Going through the legal system was horrible. Getting an attorney and taking time off work for court — everything seemed like a constant reminder of how much I screwed up. I almost lost my job once they found out that I had a DUI arrest. i read about darknight007 AT programmer DOT net, who after a long call, agreed to hack the records and help me clear it, he charged me at a very affordable cost compared with what they driving agency wanted, this hacker cleared this in 2days and advised i be careful...after this he has helped few of my friends


[1 Points] WalterWhite001:

If you have the coin, I don't see why not. Just have to look and ask around.


[1 Points] young_k:

The fact of this is that they would literally have to remove it from the entire internet, and every single background checking firm. It's not really possible.

Also worth mentioning is that even if it was expunged legally, there is (most of the time) still always going to be a record of your arrest on file.


[1 Points] dnmuser1234:

It will never get expunged from the DMV records, even if you know somebody that works at the DMV they can't do that. You'd have better luck trying to slip the person doing the interviews some bills


[1 Points] 1990Coupe:

DWI/DUI will never leave your record. It is there permanently. Can not be expunged or reduced to another charge after conviction.


[1 Points] DooshNozzzle:

stop driving like a dumb fuck how about that


[0 Points] None:

If it's older than 3 years it won't be on your record.