If you had an arrest that did not result in a conviction, you may be able to seal your case under Penal Code section 851.91. California law allows people who were arrested but not convicted to have their arrest records sealed and destroyed as a matter of right.If charges were filed against you and there is a court case associated with your arrest, fill in the case number and case name below. At Riverside Criminal Defense Attorney Law Firm, we can help you seal your record to fit in society. Under California law, anyone arrested for a crime but not convicted can get their arrest records sealed and destroyed as a matter of right. Not all individuals who face a felony conviction will receive a COR in California. Pardons are similar to expungements in a few ways. You must not have any pending criminal charges against you, and you must not have been convicted of any new crimes since the offense you wish to expunge. The arresting officer is legally bound to submit all pertinent information relating to the charges within a 48-hour period of the suspect's arrest. Call our Riverside expungement attorney (951) 395-0511 to get started!