Get a fresh start in life through sealing or expunging your criminal record
It's time to move forward. You've made amends. Yet, if your criminal record lingers, it may inhibit you from securing your ideal job, residing freely, or gaining credit. That's not the renewed beginning you're aiming for. However, there's a possibility for a clean slate. Expungement, also known as record sealing, is a legal process that allows individuals to seal or destroy their criminal records. This means that the records will no longer be accessible by the public and will not appear on background checks.
Expungement is available for certain types of offenses and eligibility varies by state. Generally, non-violent offenses and first-time offenders are more likely to qualify for expungement. The process can be complex and it's important to consult with a lawyer who focuses on this area of law.
The benefits of expungement are numerous. Not only does it give individuals a chance at a fresh start, but it also eliminates the stigma of having a criminal record. This can greatly improve job prospects and overall quality of life.
David Scott Glicken and Timothy Wilson are committed to aiding clients in sealing or expunging their past records. They provide an opportunity for a fresh start unfettered by past missteps. Discover your potential with a consultation with either David or Timothy. Book your session today!
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With an expungement, the legal system could potentially clear your criminal record entirely. No public record will remain of your past legal issues. However, only certain cases are suitable for expungement. Situations such as being arrested but not charged, having your charges dismissed by the state, successful completion of sentences for certain minor crimes, or meeting other criteria may make you eligible for expungement. It’s a process that is very much worth your consideration.
David Scott Glicken and Timothy Wilson, as compassionate criminal defense attorneys located in Orlando, Florida, can assist you in determining if you qualify. They will guide you through the process with understanding and consideration for your situation. Don't hesitate to get in touch with them today to discover more.
If your past mistakes involve a grave offense - a misdemeanor or a felony - don't lose hope. You may be eligible to get your criminal records sealed. Sealing your records hides your criminal past from the public eye, meaning most employers and landlords wouldn't see it. Only government bodies and law enforcement will maintain access to your records. If you stay on the right path, the majority of opportunities will stay accessible to you. Nonetheless, there are explicit conditions to meet, so it's beneficial to seek guidance from an informed expungement attorney to oversee your case.
Having a criminal record can have lasting effects on your life. It can make it difficult to find employment, secure housing, or even obtain certain licenses and certifications. However, there is hope for those who have made mistakes in the past.
If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense, you may be eligible to have your criminal records sealed. This process involves hiding your criminal past from the public eye so that it would not show up in most background checks conducted by employers or landlords.
By sealing your records, you are giving yourself a second chance at a fresh start. While government bodies and law enforcement will still have access to your records, the majority of opportunities will remain open to you as long as you continue down the right path.
David Scott Glicken and Timothy Wilson are such attorneys in Orlando, Florida with a considerable understanding of the system that they are ready to put into action for you to achieve the most favorable result. Schedule an appointment with our legal team today!
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