If I had my record expunged can I answer no on the previous criminal record question?

Full question:

About 12 years ago, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor (as an adult). Never in trouble before or since. Received an expungement 3 years later. Now applying for an Oregon Real Estate Broker's license. State Real Estate Agency application asks if ever convicted of a crime, even if later dismissed. (Does not mention expunged) Do I have the right to answer "no" because of the expungement? There will be a background check/fingerprints thru state police and/or FBI sources. If I say no and it's later discovered, am I in trouble?

  • Category: Licenses
  • Subcategory: real estate
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  • State: Oregon

Answer:

Please see the information at the following link:

http://lawdigest.uslegalforms.com/expungement-of-criminal-records/index.php?dID=4498

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In Oregon, the cost to expunge a criminal record can vary. Generally, you may need to pay court fees, which can range from $200 to $300. Additionally, if you hire an attorney, legal fees will apply. It's important to check with your local court for specific fees and any potential additional costs related to the expungement process.