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A previous conviction for a misdemeanor or felony can impact your life in obvious and unforeseen ways. There are several criteria that must be met in order to have felonies and misdemeanors expunged from your record. We can review your case and help you determine the best course of action.
Need to Expunge a Misdemeanor or Felony from your Record?
A previous conviction for a misdemeanor or felony can impact your life in obvious, as well as unforeseen, ways. Many employers and landlords do a criminal background check prior to hiring or leasing, and a conviction can prevent you from getting the job or home you want. In addition, should you experience a charge in the future, your criminal history can be used to enhance the new charges, making the consequences for the new violations even more severe.
Eligibility for expungement can be an in-depth process that you shouldn’t navigate alone. We highly recommend consulting with a skilled attorney to ensure the process of expungement is not needlessly delayed or potentially even denied due to the complicated nature of the process.
There are several criteria that must be met in order to have felonies and misdemeanors expunged from your record. We can thoroughly review your case and help you determine the best course of action.
Frequently asked questions about
EXPUNGE and how Reep Law can help!
Due to the complicated nature of the expungement process, we highly recommend consulting with our skilled legal team before proceeding forward. We can review your case and give you fact-based guidance on effective next steps.
There are several factors that go into getting a record expunged. First, eligibility must be established. Next, an individual must file a petition with the court to begin the process. As several steps are involved in both of these processes, it’s always beneficial to do so with legal counsel on your side.
When a criminal history record is both sealed or expunged, the public will not have access to it. With this being said, certain governmental or related entities do have access to the sealed record information in its entirety. However, when a record has been expunged, most of the entities which would have access to a sealed record will be informed that the subject of the record has had a record expunged and would not be able to access the record itself.
The Law Offices of Randy Reep can answer these and any additional questions you likely have about the expungement process. You shouldn’t have to take on expungement alone. Thankfully, you don’t have to.