Is your criminal record affecting your:
A criminal record can adversely affect your life. It may affect your current
or future employment, voting rights, your ability to serve on a jury,
professional license status or your ability to obtain most professional
licenses, your right to purchase and possess firearms, possible child
custody rights, military service, right to hold public office, credibility
as a witness in court, college applications and your social status.
An Expungement is a legal process of clearing your criminal conviction
off of your criminal record. In most instances, it clears your record,
reestablishes most of your rights, and in the eyes of the law, ensures
that any prior conviction is treated as if it never existed.
If eligible, this office can obtain and review your files, evaluate your
eligibility and attempt to reduce a felony conviction to a misdemeanor
(if necessary), and then clear your record entirely. All expungements
processed through this office, include a criminal record check (when applicable)
and advisement of rights, obligations, and the nature and consequences
of the expungement.
We can assist in attempting the following: