Record Sealing

Why Should You Seal or Expunge Your Arrest?
A criminal case never just automatically disappears. If you were arrested and never formally charged or if your case was dismissed or even if you went to trial and you were found not guilty, it still appears on your criminal record!
Your case remains part of the Public Record until you take action. It remains public and permanent until ordered sealed or expunged by a judge. Anybody with internet access can see your criminal record.
Do employers usually hire job applicants with a criminal background? You know that answer. In today's world, criminal background checks are common when applying for jobs, schools, loans, grants, special licenses, security clearances.
Don't let a mistake in your past affect your future! Even if you pleaded guilty ‑ you may still be eligible to seal your record
If your record is sealed, you may be able to legally deny that you were arrested.
Call (305) 757-9677 today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your options. Don't let a mistake ruin the rest of your life.
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