A felony conviction can follow you for life, affecting your employment, housing, and relationships. Felony expungement offers a legal path to clear or reduce your record, giving you a second chance. California Expungement Attorneys understands the burden a felony carries and works tirelessly to help clients move forward. Our team serves residents of Marin City and surrounding areas, fighting for your right to a fresh start. If you’ve paid your debt to society, we believe you deserve the opportunity to rebuild your life without the stigma of a felony conviction.
Clearing a felony conviction opens doors that seemed permanently closed. You can answer honestly on job applications that you have no criminal record, significantly improving employment opportunities across industries. Housing applications become easier, professional licensing becomes possible, and your reputation in the community is restored. The psychological relief of moving past a mistake is profound and life-changing. California Expungement Attorneys has witnessed transformations in clients’ lives once their records are cleared, allowing them to pursue careers, education, and personal relationships without the shadow of their past conviction.
A legal process that removes or dismisses a criminal conviction from your record, allowing you to answer that you were never arrested or convicted for that offense in most circumstances.
A formal written request filed with the court asking a judge to grant relief, such as dismissing your conviction or reducing it to a lesser charge.
A serious crime punishable by imprisonment in state prison for more than one year, as opposed to a misdemeanor which carries lesser penalties.
A crime that can be charged and sentenced as either a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on circumstances and the prosecutor’s decision at sentencing.
Don’t wait years to file your expungement petition if you’re already eligible. The sooner you clear your record, the sooner you can move forward with your life and career. Delaying expungement means missing job opportunities and educational programs that could transform your future.
Courts consider evidence of rehabilitation when evaluating expungement petitions. Document your employment history, education, community service, and any positive changes since your conviction. Strong evidence of rehabilitation significantly improves your chances of a successful expungement petition.
Even after expungement, certain employers like law enforcement and schools may still see your dismissed conviction. Understanding what expungement does and doesn’t accomplish helps you set realistic expectations. Our attorneys explain these limitations upfront so there are no surprises after your record is cleared.
When your record includes multiple felony convictions, full legal representation becomes essential. Each charge may have different expungement eligibility requirements and timing considerations. California Expungement Attorneys develops comprehensive strategies addressing all convictions to maximize your relief and create a clean slate.
Some prosecutors vigorously oppose expungement petitions, requiring strong courtroom advocacy and persuasive legal arguments. Having experienced representation dramatically increases your chances of success when facing opposition. Our attorneys know how to counter prosecutorial arguments and present compelling evidence of rehabilitation.
Some single felony convictions with clear eligibility and strong rehabilitation records may proceed with minimal opposition. These cases sometimes allow for streamlined filing and quicker court approval. However, even seemingly simple cases benefit from professional guidance to avoid procedural mistakes that could delay resolution.
Occasionally, prosecutors don’t oppose expungement petitions, particularly for older cases or those involving rehabilitation evidence. In these circumstances, the process moves faster with less intensive legal work required. Still, proper filing and procedural compliance remain critical to court approval.
A felony conviction limits job opportunities across most industries and salary levels. Clients often pursue expungement when they’re ready to advance their careers and need their records cleared.
Landlords routinely deny applications based on criminal records, making housing nearly impossible to secure. Expungement removes this barrier, allowing clients to rent or purchase homes without discrimination.
Careers in healthcare, education, law, and finance require background clearance that felony convictions prevent. Expungement enables clients to pursue professional credentials and meaningful careers.
Choosing the right attorney for your expungement case makes the difference between success and frustration. California Expungement Attorneys brings focused experience, genuine compassion, and aggressive advocacy to every case. We understand that your conviction isn’t who you are—it’s something you’ve moved past. Our team treats you with respect, listens to your concerns, and fights tirelessly for your fresh start. Located in {{business_city}}, we serve Marin City residents and understand the local court system, judges, and prosecutors.
Our track record speaks for itself, with numerous successful expungements and satisfied clients who’ve reclaimed their futures. We handle every aspect of your case—from initial eligibility analysis through final court appearance and record clearance. Transparent communication means you’re never left wondering about your case status or legal options. We believe everyone deserves a second chance, and we’re committed to helping you achieve yours through skilled legal representation and unwavering support.
Eligibility depends on several factors including the specific felony offense, your sentence completion status, and how much time has passed. Generally, you must have completed probation or served your full sentence before filing. Some crimes are ineligible for expungement, such as certain serious violent offenses, though reduction to a misdemeanor may be possible. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates your specific case to determine eligibility. We review your conviction details, sentencing information, and current circumstances. Many clients believe they’re ineligible when they actually have options, so professional assessment is invaluable.
Timeline varies significantly depending on case complexity and whether the prosecution opposes your petition. Straightforward cases may be resolved in three to six months, while contested cases can take a year or longer. Court schedules and prosecutor response times influence the overall timeline. Our team works efficiently to prepare your case and move through court proceedings. We provide regular updates and honest estimates of timing based on your specific circumstances.
Expungement dismisses your conviction, allowing you to legally say you were never convicted. Record sealing keeps the conviction on file but makes it inaccessible to employers and the public. Expungement is generally more favorable because it eliminates the conviction entirely rather than just hiding it. For most clients, expungement is the superior option. We discuss both remedies during your consultation to determine which best serves your situation.
Expungement itself does not automatically restore gun rights if your conviction involved domestic violence or other disqualifying factors. However, if your conviction is reduced to a misdemeanor or dismissed, gun rights restoration becomes possible. This requires separate legal action beyond expungement. If restoring your gun rights is important, discuss this goal during your consultation. We can address both expungement and firearms restoration as part of your comprehensive legal strategy.
Yes, you can petition to expunge multiple felony convictions. When you have several convictions, we develop a comprehensive strategy addressing all charges. Some convictions may be eligible immediately, while others require waiting periods or completion of probation. California Expungement Attorneys handles the complexity of multi-conviction cases, coordinating timelines and filings to achieve maximum relief. Having all convictions addressed at once is more efficient than handling them separately.
Generally, no. After expungement, you can lawfully answer that you were never convicted of that offense in most employment situations. This is one of expungement’s greatest benefits—employers cannot ask about dismissed convictions, and you can honestly deny criminal history. Certain employers like law enforcement and school districts are exceptions. We explain these limitations upfront so you understand what expungement does and doesn’t accomplish.
Prosecutorial opposition requires skilled advocacy and persuasive legal arguments before the judge. We counter prosecution claims with evidence of rehabilitation, changed circumstances, and legal standards favoring expungement. Many initially opposed cases succeed because of strong courtroom representation. Our experience handling contested cases prepares us to effectively address prosecutorial objections and convince judges to grant your petition despite opposition.
Violent felonies generally aren’t eligible for expungement under standard procedures. However, if you received a sentence enhancement that can be struck, or if reduction to a non-violent offense is possible, expungement becomes viable. Recent legal changes have expanded opportunities for some categories of serious crimes. Even if traditional expungement isn’t available, other forms of relief like reduction or post-conviction remedies may help. We thoroughly investigate all available options for your situation.
Expungement can significantly impact immigration cases depending on your status and the specific conviction. Some expungements help non-citizens avoid deportation consequences, while others don’t. Immigration law is complex and intersects with criminal law in important ways. If immigration status is a concern, we coordinate with immigration counsel to ensure expungement helps rather than harms your legal standing. This coordination is essential for non-citizens considering expungement.
Costs vary based on case complexity, whether you’ve completed probation, and prosecutor opposition. Straightforward cases cost less than contested cases requiring multiple court appearances. We discuss fees transparently during your initial consultation. Many clients find expungement costs reasonable given the life-changing impact of clearing their record. We work within your budget and explain exactly what services are included in our fees.