Generally, a felony stays on your record for life. It can only be removed in certain circumstances through a process called expungement.

In California, you may only qualify for expungement if:

  • You served your probation;
  • You did not serve time in state prison; or
  • You served time in a state prison, but you would have served time in a county jail if you had committed the crime post-realignment under Proposition 47.