Do you know what you are doing Pro Se?
You did not state what crime you were convicted on, but it sounds like you had some serous charges against you.
If so, you are not eligible to receive expungement. However you may be eligible to have your record sealed, but they will still be visible to police, prisons, and courts.
You emailed the Dept. of Transportation, which has nothing to do with expungement.
Your pro se motions to dismiss and vacate seem to apply to civil actions against you filed by collectors. If you are not paying off your debts, you still owe them, unless you declare bankruptcy.
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC-1) financial statement wont do much for you by itself.
The boot on you back seems to be your own, which you placed there by your own fraud and criminal acts.
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