A felony conviction can impact every aspect of your life, from employment opportunities to housing and professional licensing. California Expungement Attorneys understands the burden a felony record places on your future and is committed to helping you move forward. Our felony expungement services provide a pathway to clear your record and regain opportunities you thought were lost. We work with clients throughout Westpark to navigate the expungement process with compassion and legal skill.
Clearing a felony conviction through expungement provides life-changing benefits that extend far beyond legal relief. With an expunged record, you can honestly tell employers, landlords, and licensing boards that you have no criminal conviction, dramatically improving your prospects. This fresh start allows you to rebuild your reputation and pursue opportunities that were previously closed off. California Expungement Attorneys recognizes how transformative this process can be and guides you through every step with personalized attention and proven legal strategies.
A legal process that dismisses a criminal conviction and seals the court record from public access, allowing you to treat the conviction as if it never occurred.
The process of making a criminal record confidential so it is not visible to the public or most employers during background checks.
A formal written request filed with the court asking the judge to grant expungement relief for your felony conviction.
Evidence demonstrating positive life changes after conviction, such as stable employment, education, community involvement, or treatment completion.
Time limitations apply to some expungement cases, so it’s important to determine your eligibility as soon as possible. Waiting too long could mean missing opportunities for relief that might have been available. Contact California Expungement Attorneys today to discuss your timeline and options before any deadlines pass.
Courts favor expungement petitions that demonstrate meaningful rehabilitation since your conviction. Collect letters of recommendation, employment records, education certificates, and documentation of community service. This evidence strengthens your petition and shows the judge you have made genuine positive changes in your life.
Provide complete and accurate information about your conviction and background to your attorney from the start. Honesty allows us to identify potential challenges and develop effective strategies to address them. Misrepresenting facts to the court can damage your case and credibility.
If sufficient time has passed since your conviction and you have maintained a clean record, you likely qualify for full expungement. The courts recognize that individuals who demonstrate sustained rehabilitation deserve the chance to clear their record completely. Full expungement gives you the broadest relief by allowing you to legally state you were never convicted.
Professional licenses, housing applications, and employment opportunities may require you to disclose or be subject to background checks. Full expungement removes the conviction from these searches, opening doors that were previously closed. This comprehensive relief is especially valuable if your felony conviction has limited your ability to support yourself and your family.
Some felonies, particularly serious or violent offenses, may not qualify for full expungement under current law. Record sealing provides an alternative that removes your conviction from public access and most background checks. While not as comprehensive as expungement, sealing still provides meaningful privacy protection.
Record sealing removes your conviction from most employment and housing background checks, addressing the primary barriers to opportunity. If your main concern is employment or housing discrimination, sealing may provide the relief you need. California Expungement Attorneys can evaluate whether sealing or full expungement better serves your goals.
Employers often conduct background checks that reveal felony convictions, leading to automatic rejection regardless of qualifications. Expungement removes this barrier, allowing you to compete fairly for positions and advance your career.
Landlords frequently deny applications to individuals with felony records, making it difficult to secure stable housing for yourself and your family. Expungement eliminates this obstacle and opens access to rental properties you were previously denied.
Many professional licenses require disclosure of felony convictions, which can prevent you from entering certain fields or advancing in your career. Expungement can restore your eligibility for licenses and credentials you need for professional growth.
California Expungement Attorneys combines deep legal knowledge with genuine compassion for clients rebuilding their lives. We understand that a felony conviction doesn’t define who you are or limit what you can achieve with proper legal help. Our attorney, David Lehr, brings years of successful expungement cases and a commitment to personalized service for every client. We handle the entire process so you can focus on moving forward with confidence and peace of mind.
Our track record of successful expungements demonstrates our ability to navigate complex legal requirements and persuade courts to grant relief. We stay current with changes in expungement law to ensure you receive advice based on the most recent statutes and judicial decisions. From initial consultation to court appearance, we provide clear communication and strategic representation tailored to your specific situation. Choosing California Expungement Attorneys means choosing experienced advocacy from someone who truly wants you to succeed.
Eligibility for felony expungement depends on several factors, including the type of felony you were convicted of, how much time has passed since your conviction, and your conduct since then. Generally, you must have completed your sentence and stayed out of trouble to qualify. Violent felonies and certain sex offenses have different rules and stricter requirements. Our team evaluates your specific circumstances to determine if you are eligible for relief. The waiting period varies based on your conviction, but many felonies become eligible for expungement after a certain number of years of clean living. Some offenses may have longer waiting periods or be ineligible altogether. We review your complete criminal history and the details of your conviction to provide accurate guidance about your eligibility and timeline.
The timeline for felony expungement varies depending on court backlogs, the complexity of your case, and whether the prosecution objects to your petition. Straightforward cases may be resolved in several months, while more complex cases could take longer. We work efficiently to prepare your petition and file it promptly once we determine you are eligible. Throughout the process, we keep you informed about progress and any developments in your case. Once we file your petition, the court typically schedules a hearing within several months. Some judges grant expungement without a hearing based on the strength of the petition, while others require you to appear in court. We represent you at all court proceedings and advocate persuasively for your relief. Our goal is to resolve your case as quickly as possible while ensuring the best outcome.
Expungement effectively erases your felony conviction from public view by dismissing the case and sealing the record. You can legally state you were never convicted in most situations, including job applications and housing inquiries. Employers, landlords, and the general public will not see your expunged conviction in background checks. This fresh start allows you to move forward without the stigma and barriers that come with a felony record. However, certain agencies and situations may still have access to sealed records, such as law enforcement for future investigations, and you may need to disclose the conviction when applying for specific professional licenses or government positions. We explain these exceptions clearly so you understand the scope of your relief. In practical terms, expungement removes the conviction from the background checks that matter most for employment and housing opportunities.
At the expungement hearing, we present your petition to the judge and argue why you deserve relief based on your rehabilitation and changed circumstances. We may present evidence of your employment, education, community involvement, and any positive changes you have made since conviction. The prosecutor may argue against expungement, but in many cases with strong rehabilitation evidence, they do not object. The judge considers all factors and decides whether to grant your petition on the spot or take the case under advisement. We prepare you thoroughly for the hearing and handle all legal arguments and presentation of evidence. You may testify about your rehabilitation efforts and how the conviction has affected your life, or we may present your case through documents and our advocacy alone. Our experience with expungement hearings ensures you are well-represented and your best case is presented to the court. Most judges are receptive to expungement petitions when the evidence shows genuine rehabilitation.
Yes, you can petition to expunge multiple felony convictions in a single proceeding or through separate petitions for each conviction. Some cases involve multiple counts from the same incident, while others involve convictions from different dates and circumstances. We evaluate each conviction separately to determine eligibility and assess which approach gives you the best outcome. Filing a comprehensive petition that addresses all eligible convictions can be more efficient than handling them separately. Our strategy depends on the details of your case, including the types of felonies, the timing of convictions, and any unique circumstances. We handle all the complex paperwork and legal requirements to clear all eligible convictions from your record. By addressing multiple convictions at once, we maximize your relief and avoid future confusion about which cases have been expunged.
The cost of felony expungement varies depending on the complexity of your case, the number of convictions, and whether the prosecution contests your petition. We discuss fees transparently during your initial consultation so you understand the investment required for your case. Many clients find that the life-changing benefits of expungement far outweigh the cost of legal representation. We work with you to understand the expenses involved and help you make an informed decision about pursuing relief. We offer flexible arrangements and discuss payment options that work for your financial situation. Some cases may qualify for fee reductions based on your circumstances. The most important step is scheduling a consultation to discuss your specific case and learn exactly what the process will cost. Investing in expungement now can save you from years of lost employment and housing opportunities.
Once your felony conviction is expunged, it will not appear on most background checks used by employers, landlords, and private companies. The sealed record is removed from public databases and is not visible to standard background screening. This means you can honestly answer no when asked if you have been convicted of a felony. The expungement gives you privacy and protection from discrimination based on your past conviction. Certain background checks, such as those conducted by law enforcement agencies or for specific government positions, may still reveal sealed records. Professional licensing boards and security clearance investigations may also have access to expunged convictions in some circumstances. We explain exactly which situations might reveal your sealed record so you understand the full scope of your privacy protection. In most practical scenarios involving employment and housing, expungement removes the conviction from view.
No, once your felony conviction is expunged, landlords cannot deny your housing application based on that conviction because it will not appear on standard background checks. Fair housing laws protect individuals with expunged records from discrimination related to sealed convictions. You can accurately state you have no felony conviction when applying for rental housing. This protection opens opportunities for stable housing that may have been denied while your record was public. However, landlords may still consider other factors such as income, credit history, and rental payment history in their decisions. If you suspect you are being discriminated against based on a sealed record, we can help you understand your rights. Expungement removes this particular barrier to housing access, allowing you to compete fairly for the rental properties you need.
The only way to know for certain is to schedule a free consultation where we review the details of your conviction and determine your eligibility. We ask about your felony conviction, how long ago it occurred, your criminal history, and your current circumstances. Based on this information, we give you honest advice about whether expungement is possible and what the likely outcome would be. Even if full expungement is not available, we discuss alternative forms of relief that might help clear your record. Calling California Expungement Attorneys for a consultation costs nothing and gives you the information you need to make decisions about your future. We take the time to listen to your story and answer all your questions thoroughly. Contact David Lehr today at (888) 788-7589 to schedule your free consultation and learn how we can help you move forward.
Expungement dismisses your case and seals the record, allowing you to legally state you were never convicted in most situations. Record sealing makes your conviction private so it does not appear on standard background checks, but the conviction technically remains on your record. Both provide meaningful relief from employment and housing discrimination, but expungement offers broader legal protection. The choice between them depends on your eligibility and specific needs. We discuss both options during your consultation to help you understand which form of relief is best for your situation. If you are eligible for full expungement, that is usually the stronger option because it allows you to legally deny the conviction occurred. If expungement is not available, record sealing provides significant practical benefits by removing the conviction from background checks. California Expungement Attorneys helps you understand and pursue the best available relief for your circumstances.