difference between charges and convictions?

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Can anyone comment on their personal experience with being charged with a misdemeanor which was then dismissed?

Is a dismissed charge usually something you must explain/petition the BON for?

Specializes in ED, acute care, home health, hospice.

A charge is a formal accusation used by the court system. It simply means they have evidence that suggests you may be guilty of a crime. A conviction is what is entered once you have been found GUILTY - either by pleading guilty or being found guilty by a judge or jury.

If you are charged but then enter into a diversion agreement or not enough evidence is presented to secure a conviction, the charge may be dismissed. For all intents and purposes, it goes away.

If you have a charge dismissed somewhere in your background, you should have no problems.

I'm in the same situation. What did you end up writing? I was charged for DUI but was convicted of reckless driving. What should I put for my background check? My reckless driving was also expunged.

I'm in the same situation. What did you end up writing? I was charged for DUI but was convicted of reckless driving. What should I put for my background check? My reckless driving was also expunged.

If it was expunged put nothing.

It depends on what state you are in. Georgia requires you to disclose everything, even if dismissed or expunged. You should find out the requirements of the state you are applying to.

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If it was expunged put nothing.

This is why we do not like to give advice in these situations.

You must go by what your BON states.

Failure to declare even expunged records can be subject to denial of licensure.

katherine112, please contact your BON and follow their directives.

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