A drug conviction can follow you for years, affecting employment, housing, and professional opportunities. California Expungement Attorneys understands the burden this places on your future and offers compassionate legal representation to help clear your record. Our team works tirelessly to navigate the expungement process, ensuring your case receives the attention it deserves. We serve residents throughout Planada and surrounding areas, providing accessible legal support when you need it most.
Clearing a drug conviction opens countless opportunities for personal and professional growth. Employers often conduct background checks, and a conviction can result in automatic rejection before you even have a chance to explain your circumstances. Expungement removes this barrier, allowing you to answer honestly that you have no criminal record in most contexts. Beyond employment, you may gain access to better housing options, professional licenses, and improved relationships with family and community. The peace of mind that comes from leaving your past behind is invaluable.
A legal process that allows a conviction to be dismissed and removed from your public criminal record, allowing you to answer most questions about your conviction history as if it never occurred.
A court order that restricts access to criminal records, preventing them from appearing in standard background checks or public databases while maintaining government access for certain purposes.
A formal written request submitted to the court asking a judge to grant relief from a conviction, detailing the reasons why expungement should be granted in your specific case.
The demonstration that you have reformed since your conviction through positive actions like maintaining stable employment, completing counseling, or contributing to your community.
The sooner you file for expungement after completing your sentence, the better your chances of approval. Judges look favorably on applicants who show they’re eager to rebuild their lives and move forward. Waiting longer can signal lack of commitment to rehabilitation, so don’t delay in reaching out to California Expungement Attorneys.
Gather evidence of positive changes you’ve made since your conviction, such as employment records, educational achievements, community service certificates, and letters of support. This documentation strengthens your petition and demonstrates to the court that you are serious about your rehabilitation. The more concrete evidence you present, the more compelling your case becomes.
Not all drug convictions are expungeable, but many more qualify than people realize under current law. Understanding whether your specific conviction is eligible requires knowledge of complex legal statutes and recent court rulings. Our team can evaluate your case and explain your actual options, not just what you’ve heard from others.
If you have multiple convictions, prior felonies, or a complicated criminal history, navigating expungement becomes significantly more complex. Courts scrutinize these cases more carefully, and any mistakes in your petition could result in denial. California Expungement Attorneys has the knowledge to address every element of your history and present the strongest possible case for relief.
Expungement laws change frequently, and what was ineligible years ago may now qualify under new statutes. Without current legal knowledge, you might assume your case is hopeless when relief is actually available. Our attorneys stay updated on all changes in law that could benefit your situation.
Some cases involve a single conviction with no complications and clear eligibility for expungement. Even in these situations, having an attorney handle the paperwork ensures accuracy and increases your approval chances. The court filing fees alone make professional assistance worthwhile, and having someone argue your case in front of the judge makes a significant difference.
If you’ve recently become eligible for expungement due to new laws or completing probation, acting quickly with professional help maximizes your advantage. Delays can affect your case and may result in missing windows of opportunity. California Expungement Attorneys can move your case forward efficiently.
A drug conviction on your record can prevent you from getting hired or advancing in your career, even for positions that have nothing to do with your past offense. Expungement removes this barrier, allowing you to compete fairly for jobs and provide for your family.
Landlords frequently run background checks and may deny rental applications based on criminal history. With expungement, you can legally answer that you have no prior convictions and secure housing without this stigma.
Certain professions require clean criminal records, and a drug conviction can eliminate you from consideration. Expungement restores your eligibility for licenses and professional opportunities in fields you’re passionate about.
Choosing the right attorney for your expungement case can mean the difference between reclaiming your life or continuing to live under the shadow of a past conviction. California Expungement Attorneys offers personalized attention, thorough case evaluation, and relentless advocacy on your behalf. We understand the local Planada and Merced County court system, and we know what judges in these courts respond to in expungement petitions. Our commitment extends beyond just filing paperwork—we truly care about our clients’ success and future opportunities.
David Lehr and our team bring dedication and knowledge to every case we handle. We explain your options clearly, answer your questions honestly, and work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome. From initial consultation through final court hearing, we guide you through every step of the process. When you hire California Expungement Attorneys, you’re investing in your future and gaining advocates who believe in second chances. Contact us today to learn how we can help restore your record and your opportunities.
In most cases, yes. California law allows many drug convictions to be dismissed through the expungement process, provided you have completed your sentence and meet other eligibility requirements. The availability of expungement depends on the specific drug offense, your criminal history, and when your conviction occurred. Our attorneys can review your case and provide a clear answer about whether you qualify for relief. Recent changes to California law have expanded expungement opportunities, making it possible for people previously thought ineligible to now obtain relief. If your case was denied in the past, current law may offer new avenues. We recommend contacting California Expungement Attorneys for a comprehensive evaluation of your unique situation.
The timeline for expungement varies depending on your specific circumstances, the court’s schedule, and whether the prosecutor objects to your petition. Simple cases may be resolved in a few months, while more complex cases could take six months to a year or longer. We work efficiently to move your case forward and keep you updated throughout the process. Delays can occur if additional documentation is needed or if the prosecutor files an opposition. Our team handles all communication with the court and prosecutor, minimizing delays caused by procedural issues. We provide realistic timeframes based on your case details so you know what to expect.
Expungement removes your conviction from your public criminal record, and in most situations, you can legally answer that you have no prior criminal convictions. However, certain government agencies, law enforcement, and courts retain access to the sealed records. For most practical purposes—employment, housing, professional licensing—expungement effectively eliminates the conviction from your background. The key benefit is that the conviction will not appear in standard background checks used by employers and landlords. This distinction means expungement provides the relief most people need to move forward without the stigma of a criminal record.
Generally, you must complete probation before filing for expungement, though there are limited exceptions. Once probation ends successfully, you become eligible to petition the court for expungement. If you’re currently on probation, we can help you understand your eligibility timeline and prepare to file as soon as you’re permitted to do so. In some cases, it may be possible to petition for early termination of probation so you can pursue expungement sooner. This requires court approval and a showing of good progress and rehabilitation. California Expungement Attorneys can evaluate whether this option is available in your situation.
In most circumstances, no. Once your conviction is expunged, you can answer “no” to questions about prior criminal convictions on job applications. This is a major benefit of expungement, as it removes a significant barrier to employment. However, there are exceptions for certain positions, particularly those in law enforcement, childcare, and other sensitive fields where full disclosure may be required. We advise clients on the specific disclosure requirements for their desired field or profession. Understanding these nuances ensures you can represent yourself honestly while benefiting fully from your expungement. This transparency also protects you from any potential issues down the road.
Yes, it is possible to pursue expungement for multiple convictions. Each conviction requires a separate petition, and courts evaluate each one individually. Having multiple convictions does complicate your case somewhat, but it does not make expungement impossible. Our attorneys have successfully obtained expungements for clients with multiple prior convictions. The court considers factors like the time between convictions, your rehabilitation efforts, and changes in your life since each offense. We develop a comprehensive strategy that addresses all your convictions and presents you in the best possible light to the judge.
Prosecutors sometimes file opposition to expungement petitions, arguing that the conviction should remain on your record. When this happens, we prepare a response that counters their arguments and strengthens your case. The judge has the final say, and many judges grant expungement despite prosecution opposition if we present a compelling case for relief. Our experience with local prosecutors and judges gives us insight into how to address their typical objections and present evidence that resonates with the court. We don’t back down when prosecutors object—instead, we fight harder to demonstrate why you deserve relief.
This is a critical question for non-citizens, as certain convictions can have serious immigration consequences. Before pursuing expungement, we evaluate how your conviction affects your immigration status and whether expungement will help or hurt your situation. In many cases, expungement is beneficial, but we must assess your specific circumstances carefully. If you have immigration concerns, we work closely with immigration attorneys or provide referrals to ensure your expungement strategy aligns with your immigration goals. Never assume expungement is automatically good for your situation without expert analysis of these complex immigration laws.
Expungement costs vary depending on the complexity of your case and the fees charged by California Expungement Attorneys. We provide transparent pricing and discuss all costs upfront during your initial consultation. Many clients find that the investment in legal representation is well worth the benefit of clearing their record and reclaiming their opportunities. We offer flexible fee arrangements and can discuss options that work with your budget. Some clients qualify for sliding scale fees, and we encourage you to discuss financial concerns openly. The cost of expungement is typically far less than the cost of continued employment discrimination and lost opportunities.
Yes, you may be eligible for expungement even if you served time in state prison. The type of sentence you received (probation, county jail, or state prison) does not automatically disqualify you from relief. Eligibility depends more on the specific drug offense, your rehabilitation, and the time elapsed since your conviction. If you served state prison time, your case may require additional analysis, but dismissal is still a realistic goal. California Expungement Attorneys regularly handles cases involving serious drug convictions with substantial sentences. Contact us to discuss your specific situation and learn whether expungement is possible in your case.