A felony conviction can have lasting effects on your future, affecting employment opportunities, housing applications, professional licenses, and more. Felony expungement offers a path to move forward by allowing you to petition the court to seal or dismiss your conviction record. California Expungement Attorneys understands the challenges you face and provides dedicated legal support to help eligible individuals regain control of their lives and pursue fresh opportunities.
Felony expungement can transform your life by removing barriers that prevent you from moving forward. A sealed or dismissed record improves your ability to secure meaningful employment, qualify for housing, obtain professional licenses, and restore your reputation in your community. Beyond these practical benefits, expungement provides emotional relief and the opportunity to honestly answer employment questions about your past. California Expungement Attorneys recognizes the profound impact this process can have and is committed to helping you regain the opportunities and respect you deserve.
A formal judgment by a court that a defendant is guilty of a crime after either a trial verdict or guilty plea.
A court order that dismisses your conviction, effectively removing it from your criminal record as if the case never occurred.
A formal written request submitted to the court asking for relief, such as the dismissal or sealing of a criminal conviction.
Evidence demonstrating that you have reformed your behavior, maintained stable employment, and become a productive member of society since your conviction.
The sooner you explore your expungement options, the sooner you can begin the process of clearing your record and moving forward. Time spent waiting is time lost in regaining opportunities for employment, housing, and personal growth. Contact California Expungement Attorneys today to discuss your situation and learn what may be possible for your case.
Having your court documents, sentencing records, and evidence of rehabilitation readily available will streamline the process considerably. This includes proof of employment, community involvement, education, family responsibilities, and any letters of support from employers or community members. Preparation demonstrates your commitment to your case and helps your attorney build the strongest petition possible.
Felony expungement eligibility depends on various factors including the type of crime, time served, and your current circumstances. Not all felonies are eligible for expungement, and timing matters significantly. Our attorneys can evaluate your specific situation and explain exactly what options are available to you.
Serious felonies require thorough legal analysis and strategic representation to overcome potential court resistance. Your attorney must research case law, identify applicable legal grounds, and build a persuasive argument for dismissal. Without proper legal guidance, your petition may be denied, leaving your record intact and limiting future opportunities.
A criminal history with multiple convictions requires careful handling and strategic presentation to demonstrate genuine rehabilitation. The prosecution may oppose your petition more vigorously, and the judge will scrutinize your record more closely. Comprehensive legal representation ensures your rehabilitation narrative overcomes these barriers and presents you in the most favorable light.
If your case clearly meets all eligibility requirements and you have substantial evidence of rehabilitation, a more straightforward approach might suffice. When factors strongly favor your petition and you have consistent employment, community ties, and support letters, the court may grant expungement with minimal opposition. However, even in these cases, proper legal guidance ensures no procedural errors undermine your case.
Lesser felonies where substantial time has passed and you show clear rehabilitation may present a more straightforward expungement path. If you have maintained steady employment, avoided additional legal trouble, and demonstrated genuine lifestyle change, the court may view your petition favorably. Professional legal guidance remains valuable to ensure proper filing and maximize your chances of success.
A felony conviction can prevent you from obtaining certain jobs, advancing in your career, or entering professional fields. Expungement removes this barrier by allowing you to honestly answer employment questions about your past.
Landlords and property managers often conduct background checks and may refuse to rent to people with felony convictions. Sealing your record significantly improves your ability to qualify for housing you deserve.
Many professional licenses require background clearance and may be denied or revoked due to a felony conviction. Expungement can be the key to obtaining or restoring licenses needed for your career.
Our firm brings dedicated experience and proven results in helping clients clear their criminal records. We take the time to understand your unique situation, explain your options clearly, and develop a strategy tailored to your specific needs. David Lehr and our team are passionate about giving people second chances and removing the obstacles that prevent forward progress. When you work with us, you get advocates who genuinely care about your success and will work tirelessly to achieve it.
We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to move beyond their past mistakes. That’s why we offer comprehensive legal support, transparent communication, and compassionate representation throughout your expungement journey. Our goal is not just to file paperwork, but to present your case persuasively and help you reclaim your life. Contact us today to discuss your case and take the first step toward clearing your record.
Eligibility for felony expungement depends on several factors, including the specific type of felony, the length of time since your conviction, whether you’ve completed your sentence, and whether you have subsequent convictions. Most felonies are potentially eligible, but some violent crimes have restrictions. We evaluate your case individually to determine your exact eligibility and explain your options clearly. The best way to know for certain is to consult with an attorney who can review your court documents and circumstances. California Expungement Attorneys provides free consultations where we assess your case thoroughly and answer all your questions about eligibility and next steps.
The timeline for felony expungement varies depending on court workload, the complexity of your case, and whether the prosecution opposes your petition. Some cases are resolved in three to six months, while others may take longer. We work efficiently to file your petition properly and follow up with the court to move your case forward. Once your petition is filed, the court typically schedules a hearing date. We prepare thoroughly for this hearing and present the strongest possible argument for your expungement. Throughout the process, we keep you informed about progress and any developments in your case.
Expungement effectively removes your felony conviction from public view by sealing or dismissing it from your criminal record. For most purposes—including employment, housing, and personal interactions—your sealed conviction is treated as if it never happened. You can legally answer questions about whether you have been convicted of a crime by saying no. However, certain exceptions exist for specific purposes such as professional licensing in law, education, or healthcare. Government agencies in certain contexts may still access sealed records. We explain exactly how expungement will affect your specific situation and answer any questions about remaining restrictions.
Once your felony conviction is sealed through expungement, employers generally cannot access that information during background checks. You can answer employment applications truthfully by stating you have not been convicted of a felony. This removes a major barrier to obtaining jobs and advancing your career. The expungement allows you to compete fairly for positions without the stigma of a sealed conviction hanging over you. Certain exceptions exist for law enforcement positions, government security clearances, and a few other sensitive roles where sealed records may still be accessible. California Expungement Attorneys explains these exceptions clearly so you understand exactly how expungement will help your employment prospects.
The cost of felony expungement varies depending on the complexity of your case and whether the prosecution opposes your petition. Our firm offers competitive rates and works with clients to make legal services affordable. During your free initial consultation, we discuss fees transparently and explain exactly what is included in our representation. Many clients find that the cost of expungement is a worthwhile investment when compared to the long-term benefits of clearing their record. A sealed felony conviction opens doors for employment, housing, education, and professional opportunities that would otherwise remain closed. We are happy to discuss payment options and work within your budget whenever possible.
Many expungement cases are resolved without requiring you to attend a court hearing. Your attorney can file the petition and respond to any opposition from the prosecution on your behalf. If the judge grants your petition without a hearing, you receive the benefit of expungement without needing to appear in court. However, some cases do require a hearing where you and your attorney present arguments to the judge. If a hearing is necessary, we prepare you thoroughly and ensure you are ready to present yourself and your rehabilitation story compellingly. We explain in advance whether a hearing is likely for your specific case.
Yes, you can petition for expungement of multiple felony convictions simultaneously. If you have more than one felony on your record, we can file petitions for all eligible convictions. This comprehensive approach saves time and money compared to filing separate petitions individually. We assess all your convictions and determine which ones are eligible for expungement. Expunging all eligible felonies maximizes the benefits to your record and your future opportunities. We guide you through the process of clearing your entire criminal history and explain how multiple expungements will improve your situation.
If your expungement petition is denied, you still have options. We can file a motion for reconsideration if new evidence or circumstances support your case. Additionally, you may be able to refile your petition after a certain period, particularly if your rehabilitation and circumstances have strengthened since the initial denial. A denial is not the end of your journey. We discuss alternative legal remedies, the possibility of filing again in the future, and other options that might be available. Our commitment to your case continues even after a setback, and we work with you to find the path forward.
Expungement can significantly help with professional license applications by removing the felony conviction from your record. Many licensing boards consider sealed convictions differently than active convictions. With your record sealed, your application receives fairer consideration and you have a much better chance of obtaining professional licenses in fields like education, nursing, real estate, and others. Some licensing bodies have specific rules about sealed convictions, so we research the particular requirements for your profession. In many cases, expungement is the missing piece that allows you to pursue the career path you desire. We help you understand exactly how expungement will benefit your professional licensing goals.
When law enforcement asks about a sealed conviction, you have the right to answer that you have no such conviction. Your sealed record is not accessible to most law enforcement agencies in routine background checks. However, if you are applying for a law enforcement position, certain government security clearances, or other sensitive roles, different rules may apply. For most everyday interactions and employment situations, you can answer truthfully that you do not have that conviction. California Expungement Attorneys explains exactly when and how to answer questions about your sealed record so you understand your rights completely.