What is Expungment?


Expungement is a legal process through which an arrest or conviction may be erased from a person's criminal record. That record is no longer visible in your file as though it did not exist. Expunge criteria depends on the jurisdiction where the conviction took place.

Is your criminal record affecting your life?


You were convicted; you paid your debt to society and want to be able to move on with your life. Once you have a misdemeanor or felony conviction on your record the system works harder against you. It is harder to get a job, rent an apartment, and get a loan.

Even if you were not convicted of a crime, but you were arrested, a criminal record was created in your name. That record is not automatically erased, even if you are not convicted.

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Why customers choose us for expungement?

Our customers have chosen us because of our professionalism and are completely understanding of your situation. We know that finding a job, getting credit and many other important life tasks are made impossible by a felony or misdemeanor conviction on your record.

Doing a criminal record expungement is easier than you might think and it can clear your record as though it never happened. Also, once your have it done you can say legally, on all job applications that you have never been convicted of a crime. The reason is in the eyes of the law it is though it has never existed. Again, expungement is a legal process designed to help you get a clean slate. If you have completed your sentence, you owe to yourself to call today to schedule an appointment to start the expungement process.
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What has conviction cost you?


If you have a felony conviction on your record, it typically results in the loss of such civil rights:

Can my boss see my record?


Yes they can! Employers or potential employers can get information about your court records from a credit report, the state police and/or from a record check on a national level. In most cases, your employer already has the permission to do a background check on you. Most employers make it a common policy to have your sign a document giving them the ability to run a background check on you before offering you the job. They will be able to see the following: Click to learn how to expunge records