A felony conviction can significantly impact your future, affecting employment, housing, and professional opportunities. California Expungement Attorneys understands the burden a criminal record creates and is committed to helping you move forward. Felony expungement allows you to petition the court to dismiss your conviction, effectively removing it from your public record. This process can restore your rights and open doors that seemed permanently closed. If you’re ready to take control of your future, our team is here to guide you through every step.
Felony expungement removes barriers to employment, housing, and professional licensing. With a cleared record, you can answer honestly that you don’t have a conviction on most job applications. Many employers conduct background checks, and a felony can disqualify you from positions you’re otherwise qualified for. California Expungement Attorneys has helped countless clients regain their dignity and access opportunities they thought were lost. The benefits extend beyond employment—you may also be able to reclaim certain rights and move forward without the constant reminder of a past mistake.
A legal process that removes a conviction from your criminal record, allowing you to answer that the conviction never occurred in most situations.
A court order that restricts public access to criminal records, making them unavailable to most employers and landlords.
Converting a felony conviction to a misdemeanor, which reduces the severity of the offense on your record.
A formal written request submitted to the court asking a judge to grant your expungement or felony reduction.
The sooner you pursue expungement, the sooner you can move forward with your life. There’s no benefit to waiting, and delays only postpone your opportunity to clear your record. Contact our firm today to begin the process and take the first step toward freedom.
Collect all relevant court documents, sentencing papers, and records of your post-conviction conduct. Documentation showing rehabilitation, steady employment, or community involvement strengthens your petition significantly. Our team will tell you exactly what documents we need and how to obtain them.
Expungement law changes frequently, and new opportunities may become available for your case. What wasn’t possible last year might be achievable today. Let our attorneys review your situation to ensure you’re taking advantage of all current legal options.
When your felony conviction is severely limiting your opportunities, complete expungement offers the most comprehensive relief. Full expungement removes the conviction from your record entirely, allowing you to answer that it never happened in most situations. This is particularly valuable if the conviction is preventing employment in your field or affecting housing decisions.
If employment and housing are your primary concerns, full expungement provides the strongest legal protection. Employers and landlords won’t see the conviction on background checks, giving you equal footing with other applicants. This makes expungement particularly important if you’re seeking professional positions or struggling with housing discrimination.
If your conviction is recent and you haven’t yet met eligibility requirements for full expungement, record sealing can provide immediate relief. Sealing makes the record inaccessible to most employers and landlords while you wait to become eligible for expungement. This intermediate step protects your privacy and job prospects in the interim.
Some felonies can be reduced to misdemeanors, significantly lowering their impact on your record. If your offense qualifies as a wobbler crime, reduction may be easier to obtain than full expungement. A misdemeanor conviction still allows certain employment opportunities and looks substantially better on background checks.
If your felony conviction keeps preventing you from getting hired, expungement can remove this barrier. Clearing your record opens doors to positions you’re otherwise qualified for.
Landlords often deny applications based on felony convictions, but expungement removes this from your background check. With a cleared record, you have fair access to housing like anyone else.
Many professions require clean records for licensing and credential maintenance. Expungement may allow you to pursue careers previously closed to you.
California Expungement Attorneys has built a reputation for excellence in handling felony expungement cases throughout Duarte and Los Angeles County. We understand the California expungement process inside and out, and we know what judges want to see in successful petitions. Our firm combines aggressive advocacy with genuine compassion for our clients’ situations. We’ve helped hundreds of people clear their records and reclaim their futures. From your initial consultation through final court approval, we keep you informed and involved every step of the way.
What sets us apart is our personalized approach to every case. We don’t use cookie-cutter strategies—instead, we carefully analyze your specific conviction, conduct, and circumstances to build the strongest possible petition. Our team knows local judges and court procedures, which gives us significant advantages when presenting your case. We handle all paperwork, court filings, and communications with prosecutors, sparing you the stress and confusion. Call us today and discover why so many Duarte residents trust California Expungement Attorneys with their second chance.
The timeline for felony expungement varies depending on your specific case and court schedules. Some cases are resolved within three to six months, while more complex situations may take longer. Once we file your petition, the court typically sets a hearing date within a few months, but the process depends on factors like case complexity, prosecutor response, and current court backlogs. Our firm works efficiently to move your case forward while ensuring every detail is perfect. We’ll give you realistic timeframes based on your specific circumstances during your consultation. The important thing is that you’re moving toward the goal of clearing your record, even if it takes a few months to get there.
Most California felonies are now eligible for expungement under current law, especially non-violent and non-serious offenses. Violent crimes and sexual offenses typically have stricter limitations, but even some of these may qualify depending on circumstances. Three-strike convictions have different requirements but may still be eligible. The best way to know if your specific conviction qualifies is to have an attorney review your case details. We’ll examine your sentencing documents and conviction details to determine exactly what relief is available to you. Even if full expungement isn’t possible, alternatives like record sealing or felony reduction may be available. Schedule your free consultation so we can give you a definitive answer about your eligibility.
Expungement may help restore certain rights, but gun rights restoration is complex and depends on multiple factors. Some felony convictions carry firearm restrictions that may not be automatically lifted by expungement alone. You may need to pursue additional legal remedies beyond expungement to fully restore gun ownership rights. Our attorneys can explain all available options during your consultation. We can advise you on whether expungement will address your specific rights concerns and what additional steps may be necessary. If gun rights restoration is important to you, let us know during your initial consultation so we can address it comprehensively.
Yes, you can petition to expunge multiple felony convictions. Many of our clients have two, three, or more convictions they want removed from their record. We can file separate petitions for each conviction or coordinate them strategically depending on your circumstances. The process for multiple expungements is similar to a single case, just with additional petitions and court filings. Having multiple convictions actually makes expungement even more important for your future. We’ll help you prioritize which cases to address first and develop a strategy that clears your entire record as efficiently as possible. Contact us to discuss your specific situation and get an action plan.
After expungement is granted, you can legally answer most employment questions as if the conviction never happened. In general, you do not have to disclose an expunged felony to employers. This is one of the most valuable benefits of expungement—it allows you to move forward without this barrier on your background check. Some exceptions exist for certain professional licenses and government positions, but for most jobs, the expunged conviction is confidential. This is why expungement is so transformative for your career prospects. You can apply for positions you may have been turned down for previously without the conviction appearing on your background check. Our attorneys will explain any specific exceptions that might apply to careers you’re pursuing.
Expungement removes the conviction from your criminal record and allows you to answer that it never happened in most situations. The conviction is dismissed, and the case is closed. Your record will show the dismissal, but employers and landlords conducting standard background checks typically won’t see the original conviction. The record is not erased entirely—certain law enforcement agencies and government entities may still access it for specific purposes. For practical purposes, expungement means the conviction no longer appears on background checks that employers and landlords run. This is the critical distinction that makes expungement so valuable for employment and housing. The conviction essentially becomes invisible in your day-to-day life, allowing you to answer background check questions as if it never happened.
Costs for felony expungement vary depending on your specific case complexity and circumstances. We offer transparent pricing and will discuss all fees during your free initial consultation. Our firm works with clients on payment plans when necessary to make expungement accessible. Court filing fees are also involved, but these are typically modest and vary by county. The investment in expungement is often far less than what you’ll gain by clearing your record and accessing better employment and housing opportunities. We believe everyone deserves a second chance, and we’re committed to making expungement affordable. Call us today to discuss pricing for your specific situation.
If a petition is denied, you typically have the right to file again after additional time has passed. A denial is disappointing but not the end of your options. Sometimes judges deny petitions based on specific factors that can be addressed by waiting longer or gathering additional documentation of rehabilitation. In some cases, we can appeal the decision or refine our strategy for a future petition. Our attorneys will explain why a petition was denied and what steps you can take to strengthen a future petition. We don’t give up on our clients’ cases easily, and we’ll work with you to find the best path forward. Discuss your situation with us to understand all available options.
Once a judge grants expungement, the conviction is dismissed and the relief is permanent. Expungement cannot be reversed under normal circumstances. However, there are very limited exceptions where prior convictions might resurface in special proceedings, but these are rare and usually only apply in specific legal contexts. Once your expungement is granted, you can have confidence that your record is cleared. As for denials, judges do sometimes deny expungement petitions if they believe you haven’t met eligibility requirements or shown sufficient rehabilitation. This is why having an experienced attorney present your case is so valuable—we know how to make the strongest possible argument for approval.
Expungement can have important immigration implications depending on your status and the nature of your conviction. Some convictions trigger automatic deportation grounds, while expungement may help avoid these consequences. However, immigration law is complex and intersects with criminal law in ways that require careful analysis. If you’re a non-citizen concerned about immigration consequences, we strongly recommend discussing your specific situation with our attorneys. We can coordinate with immigration attorneys if necessary to ensure your expungement strategy protects your immigration status. Immigration considerations may affect our overall approach to your case, so it’s crucial that we understand your complete situation before filing any petitions. Schedule your consultation to discuss how expungement might affect your immigration circumstances.