A criminal record can follow you long after you’ve served your time or resolved your case. Expungement offers the chance to have your conviction dismissed or sealed, giving you a fresh start. California Expungement Attorneys understands the burden of a past conviction and works to help clients regain control of their futures. Whether you’re facing employment barriers, housing challenges, or simply want to move forward without the stigma of a conviction, expungement may be the solution you need.
Expungement can transform your life by removing barriers to employment, housing, and education. With a cleared record, you can answer honestly on job applications that you have no criminal history, significantly improving your chances of employment. Landlords often conduct background checks, and expungement removes this obstacle to finding a home. Beyond these practical benefits, expungement restores your dignity and allows you to move forward without the constant weight of your past conviction affecting your decisions and opportunities.
A court order that dismisses your conviction or seals your criminal record, making it unavailable to most employers and the public. After expungement, you can legally answer that you have no criminal history for most purposes.
The process of closing your criminal record to public access while keeping it available to law enforcement and certain government agencies. Sealed records cannot be seen by employers, landlords, or the general public.
A formal written request to the court asking for relief or a ruling on a legal matter. In expungement cases, you file a petition asking the judge to dismiss or seal your conviction.
A court order that withdraws or cancels a criminal conviction, as if the conviction never occurred. This is stronger than sealing because the conviction is actually dismissed from your record.
Waiting periods for expungement eligibility vary based on your offense type, and delaying your petition means continuing to face employment and housing barriers. If you’ve completed your sentence and waiting period, filing immediately opens doors faster. California Expungement Attorneys can review your case quickly to determine if you’re ready to move forward.
Having access to your original court papers, sentencing documents, and any certificates of completion speeds up the process. These records help California Expungement Attorneys build a stronger petition and show the court your commitment to rehabilitation. If you don’t have these documents, we can often obtain them from the court.
Not all convictions are eligible for expungement, and some require waiting periods before you can petition. Certain violent felonies and sex offenses have different rules or may not be eligible at all. Consulting with California Expungement Attorneys early ensures you understand your options and don’t waste time on ineligible charges.
If you have multiple convictions on your record, addressing only one leaves obstacles in place for employers and landlords. A comprehensive approach involves petitioning for expungement on all eligible offenses simultaneously or strategically. California Expungement Attorneys ensures all your cases are properly evaluated and presented to the court for maximum relief.
Job rejections, housing denials, and licensing obstacles mount when a conviction remains on your record. Full expungement removes these barriers completely, allowing you to compete fairly in employment and housing markets. Taking the comprehensive approach with California Expungement Attorneys ensures you get the strongest relief available under the law.
Some serious felonies cannot be expunged but may qualify for reduction to a misdemeanor, which is less damaging on background checks. Record sealing is another option that hides your conviction from public view even if expungement isn’t available. California Expungement Attorneys explores every legal remedy to find the best outcome for your situation.
If your main concern is employment and you’re less focused on housing or other areas, record sealing may provide sufficient protection for your needs. Sealed records are hidden from most private employers while remaining available to law enforcement. Our team can help determine whether sealing alone meets your goals or if full expungement is worth pursuing.
Many clients contact us when they’re ready to begin a new chapter professionally and need a clean record to compete fairly. Expungement removes the conviction from background checks, allowing you to answer honestly about your criminal history on applications.
Landlords and lenders routinely conduct background checks that reveal criminal convictions, often leading to automatic denials. Expungement eliminates this obstacle, improving your chances of securing housing and financing.
Certain professions require background checks, and a conviction can disqualify you from licensing or renewal. Expungement strengthens your application and may make you eligible for credentials previously denied.
California Expungement Attorneys has built a reputation in Folsom and Sacramento County for thorough case preparation and effective advocacy. We understand local court procedures and have established relationships with judges and prosecutors that help us navigate your petition efficiently. Our approach is transparent—we explain your options clearly, set realistic expectations, and handle all the complex legal work so you don’t have to. With David Lehr at the helm, you’re working with someone who has guided hundreds of clients to successful expungements.
What sets California Expungement Attorneys apart is our commitment to personalized service and proven results. We don’t treat your case as a file number; we take time to understand your circumstances, your goals, and what expungement means for your future. Our team handles every detail—from document gathering to court filing to representation at hearing—ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. We’re available to answer your questions and keep you informed every step of the way, making the legal process less stressful and more manageable.
Eligibility depends on your conviction type, sentence completion, and waiting periods. Generally, most misdemeanors and many felonies become eligible after you’ve completed probation or your sentence plus any required waiting period. Some serious violent felonies and sex offenses have limited or no expungement eligibility. California Expungement Attorneys reviews your specific case to determine if you qualify. We look at your offense code, completion status, and any other factors that might affect your eligibility. Contact us for a free evaluation to learn if expungement is available to you.
Most expungement cases are resolved within two to four months, though timelines vary based on court workload and case complexity. Cases involving multiple convictions or those requiring additional court procedures may take longer. California Expungement Attorneys handles all filing and correspondence, so you’re not waiting on paperwork or missing deadlines. We keep you updated on progress and let you know what to expect at each stage. Once approved, expungement becomes effective immediately, and you can begin using your dismissed conviction to answer honestly about your record.
Expungement dismisses or erases your conviction, while record sealing hides it from public view but keeps it available to law enforcement. With expungement, you can legally say you were not convicted for most purposes. Sealed records are not visible to employers, landlords, or the general public, but government agencies and law enforcement can still access them. Both provide significant relief, but expungement is generally stronger. California Expungement Attorneys helps you understand which option is available for your case and which best serves your goals.
Many felonies can be expunged, but not all. Violent felonies, sex offenses, and crimes requiring lifetime registration often have limited or no expungement eligibility under current law. However, some felonies are eligible after sentence completion, and others may qualify for reduction to misdemeanor status first. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates your specific felony conviction to determine your options. We may recommend a multi-step approach, such as reduction followed by expungement. Contact us to discuss whether your felony can be cleared or sealed.
Expungement removes your conviction from public view and dismisses the case, allowing you to answer that you have no criminal history for most purposes. However, law enforcement agencies, courts, and certain government bodies retain access to sealed records for their use. Private employers, landlords, and background check companies will not see an expunged conviction. For practical purposes, expungement provides a fresh start. California Expungement Attorneys ensures you understand what expungement does and does not do, so you have realistic expectations about your relief.
Expungement costs vary based on case complexity and the number of convictions involved. California Expungement Attorneys offers competitive, transparent pricing with no hidden fees. We discuss costs upfront and work with you to find a fee arrangement that fits your budget. Many clients find the investment worthwhile given the employment and housing benefits they gain. We can discuss payment options during your free initial consultation. Contact us at (888) 788-7589 for a quote specific to your case.
Having a pending expungement petition does not prevent you from working in law enforcement or any other profession. Your petition is a civil matter separate from your employment status. Many clients work full-time while their expungement case proceeds through the courts. California Expungement Attorneys handles all court filings and representation, so your work schedule is not disrupted. We can often arrange to appear on your behalf at court hearings, requiring your attendance only if the judge specifically requests it.
If your first expungement petition is denied, you have options. Depending on the reason for denial, you may be able to refile after a waiting period or provide additional evidence of rehabilitation. California Expungement Attorneys can discuss why the petition was denied and explore your next steps. Some clients benefit from pursuing record sealing instead, while others may be eligible to refile after demonstrating additional rehabilitation efforts. We don’t give up on your case; we develop a new strategy based on the court’s decision.
With a sealed conviction, you can legally answer ‘no’ to questions about prior convictions on most job applications, housing forms, and public inquiries. Your expunged record does not appear on standard background checks that employers and landlords run. However, certain law enforcement positions, government agencies, and professional licensing boards may still access sealed records during their investigation. Be transparent with California Expungement Attorneys about any positions requiring background investigation, and we’ll advise you accordingly.
Yes, you can petition for expungement of multiple convictions in a single case or through coordinated filings. Addressing all eligible convictions at once is often more efficient than filing separately and spreading out court appearances. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates all your convictions and develops a strategy to handle them together when possible. This approach saves time and money while maximizing your relief. Contact us to discuss how we can clear multiple convictions from your record.