Erase Criminal Record
There's no need to go through your life having a criminal record behind you like a heavy piece of unwanted weight! Why should childhood antics or grown-up peccadilloes continue to fight against you for years on end? We all make mistakes -- and one of the biggest mistakes those with criminal records can ever make is disregarding the information set forth in this website.
United States law allows you to erase your criminal record by taking back your plea and having the case dismissed, under most court cases . The law is somewhat complex in certain areas, but having a record erase is something that SHOULD be done by anyone with even a minor history of arrest or conviction. Contrary to popular belief, criminal records are not erased automatically with the passing of time, but require the filing of a Petition in Court.
A successful criminal record petition may result in:
- Expunging an adult criminal conviction by a withdrawal of plea and dismissal of the case;
- Deeming an arrest a "detention only";
- Destroying a juvenile record or having it erased;
- A finding of "Factual Innocence";
- The reduction of a conviction from felony to misdemeanor;
- The granting of a Certificate of Rehabilitation.
To erase your criminal record, it may take from two months to almost a year depending upon the Court and the severity of the case. The fees are reasonable, and include research, filing fees, the drafting of the Petition, and any Attorney in Court showings.
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