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Felony Expungement Guide

A felony conviction can follow you for life, affecting employment, housing, and professional licensing. Fortunately, California law allows qualifying individuals to have their felony convictions dismissed and sealed. California Expungement Attorneys helps residents of South San Francisco understand their rights and navigate the expungement process. Our goal is to help you move forward by removing the barriers a criminal record creates. Felony expungement can restore your opportunities and give you a fresh start.

The process of expunging a felony conviction requires proper legal guidance to ensure all requirements are met. Many people don’t realize they may qualify for relief, even if their conviction seems permanent. California Expungement Attorneys has extensive experience handling felony expungement cases throughout San Mateo County. We assess your case carefully and guide you through each step of the petition process. Contact us today to learn if you’re eligible for felony expungement relief.

The Impact of Felony Expungement

Removing a felony conviction from your record can transform your life in meaningful ways. Once your record is dismissed and sealed, you can legally answer that you’ve never been convicted in most situations. Employment becomes less restrictive since many employers won’t see the conviction on background checks. Housing applications, professional licenses, and educational opportunities become more accessible. Expungement also restores certain rights and helps rebuild your reputation in your community. The relief is substantial and the opportunity to move past your mistake is real.

Experienced Felony Expungement Representation

California Expungement Attorneys brings years of dedicated experience to felony expungement cases. Our attorney David Lehr understands the nuances of California expungement law and how to present the strongest case on your behalf. We’ve successfully helped numerous clients in South San Francisco and across San Mateo County clear their records. Each case receives personalized attention because we know how important this is to your future. Our firm stays current with changing laws and court procedures to give you the best possible outcome in your expungement petition.

Understanding Felony Expungement

Felony expungement is the legal process of having a felony conviction dismissed and sealed from your criminal record. When successful, the conviction is essentially erased from public view, and you can legally state you were never convicted. This is different from a pardon, which forgives guilt, or a parole, which releases you from supervision. Expungement actually removes the conviction from the record itself. The process involves filing a petition with the court and demonstrating that you meet the legal requirements for relief under California law.
Not all felony convictions are eligible for expungement, and the rules depend on the type of offense and your current circumstances. Some serious crimes like sex offenses have stricter limitations on relief. However, many common felonies—including drug convictions, property crimes, and violent offenses—may be eligible under certain conditions. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates your specific conviction and criminal history to determine what relief options are available. We explain the process clearly so you understand what to expect and what the outcome could mean for your future.

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Key Terms in Expungement Law

Dismissal

The formal court order that cancels a felony conviction and removes it from your official criminal record.

Sealing

The process of restricting access to your criminal record so it remains hidden from most employers and the public.

Petition

The formal written request filed with the court asking the judge to dismiss and seal your felony conviction.

Eligibility

The legal requirements you must meet—such as completion of sentence and waiting periods—to qualify for expungement.

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Act Within the Timeframe

California law allows you to petition for expungement after you’ve completed your sentence, including probation. Some felonies can be reduced to misdemeanors first, which may make them easier to expunge. Don’t wait too long—the sooner you file, the sooner your record can be cleared and you can move forward.

Gather Your Documentation

Before filing your petition, collect all relevant court documents, sentencing records, and proof of completed probation. Having organized documentation speeds up the process and strengthens your case. Your attorney will guide you on exactly what documents the court requires for your expungement petition.

Understand Your Rights After Expungement

Once expunged, you can legally say you were never convicted in most job applications and housing inquiries. However, law enforcement can still see the sealed record, and some professional licenses may have additional restrictions. California Expungement Attorneys explains all limitations so you know exactly what changes after your record is cleared.

Felony Expungement vs. Other Relief Options

When Full Expungement Is Your Best Option:

Serious Felonies with Work and Housing Impact

If your felony conviction is blocking employment opportunities or preventing you from renting housing, full expungement offers the most comprehensive relief available. Complete dismissal and sealing removes the conviction from public records entirely. This gives you the strongest possible outcome for rebuilding your life and career.

Cases Where Reduction and Expungement Work Together

Some felonies can first be reduced to misdemeanors, then expunged more easily. This two-step approach provides maximum relief because a misdemeanor expungement is often simpler and quicker. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates whether this strategy benefits your specific case.

When Partial Relief May Be Adequate:

Recent Convictions Still in Initial Probation

If you’re still actively on probation, you may need to wait for completion before petitioning for expungement. During this waiting period, California Expungement Attorneys can help you understand your timeline and prepare your case. Starting early ensures your petition is ready to file as soon as you become eligible.

Convictions with Specific Restrictions

Certain serious offenses like sex crimes or violent felonies may have stricter expungement limitations. For these cases, partial relief or record sealing may be the most realistic outcome. Our attorneys help you understand what relief is actually available and pursue the strongest possible path forward.

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David M. Lehr

Felony Expungement Attorney Serving South San Francisco

Why Choose California Expungement Attorneys

Choosing California Expungement Attorneys means working with a firm dedicated solely to expungement and record relief. We understand the specific requirements of San Mateo County courts and have built relationships with judges and prosecutors. Our personalized approach means your case receives thorough attention from start to finish. We handle all paperwork and court filings so you don’t have to navigate the system alone. Your success in clearing your record is our priority.

We offer clear communication about your case status and honest assessment of your options. Attorney David Lehr has years of experience fighting for individuals seeking to move past their convictions. We’re committed to making the process as simple and affordable as possible for South San Francisco residents. Our firm has earned trust through consistent results and client advocacy. Call us at (888) 788-7589 to discuss your felony expungement case with no obligation.

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How long does the felony expungement process take?

The timeline for felony expungement varies depending on court backlog and case complexity, but typically takes three to six months from filing to resolution. Simpler cases may be resolved faster, while cases requiring additional evidence or hearings take longer. California Expungement Attorneys works efficiently to move your case forward while ensuring all requirements are properly met. Once the judge grants your petition, the dismissal is entered immediately and your record is sealed. You can begin enjoying the benefits of an expunged record right away. We keep you informed throughout the entire process so you know what to expect at each stage.

You generally cannot petition for felony expungement while actively serving probation. However, California law allows you to request early termination of probation to become immediately eligible for expungement. If the court grants early termination, you can file your expungement petition right away without waiting for probation to naturally expire. California Expungement Attorneys can evaluate whether early termination is appropriate in your case. In some situations, completing probation successfully may make the judge more likely to grant both early termination and expungement together. We explore every option to get you relief as quickly as possible.

Expungement involves dismissing your conviction and sealing the record, but the dismissed case technically still exists in the court system. Record sealing alone restricts access without dismissing the conviction. In practice, both achieve similar results by hiding the conviction from public view and employer background checks. California law typically refers to the combination as ‘dismissal and sealing’ for felony convictions. For most people seeking relief from a criminal record, felony expungement provides the strongest outcome because it includes both dismissal and sealing. You can legally state you were never convicted. California Expungement Attorneys helps you understand which form of relief applies to your situation.

Yes, once your felony conviction is expunged and dismissed, you can legally answer ‘no’ when asked if you have ever been convicted in most private employment applications and housing inquiries. The conviction no longer appears on your public record. This is one of the most important benefits of expungement—it allows you to move forward without carrying the stigma of the conviction. There are limited exceptions: law enforcement can still see sealed records, some professional licenses require disclosure, and certain government positions may ask about sealed convictions. California Expungement Attorneys explains all exceptions so you know exactly when you must disclose and when you can legally say the conviction doesn’t exist.

Most felonies are eligible for expungement in California, including drug convictions, property crimes, DUI, and many violent offenses. Serious crimes like murder, rape, and certain sexual offenses have stricter requirements or may not be eligible at all. Some ‘wobbler’ crimes that can be charged as either felonies or misdemeanors are easier to expunge. Your specific conviction determines your eligibility. California Expungement Attorneys reviews your case and explains what relief is available for your particular felony. Even if full expungement isn’t possible, alternatives like felony reduction or record sealing may still provide meaningful relief. We pursue the strongest possible outcome for your circumstances.

Yes, you can petition to expunge multiple felony convictions from different arrests or sentences. You can file all petitions together in one comprehensive application, or handle them separately if timing makes that preferable. California law allows you to clear your entire criminal record if all convictions meet eligibility requirements. The court considers each conviction individually but often grants relief on all petitions together. California Expungement Attorneys handles multi-conviction cases efficiently by coordinating all petitions and presenting them strategically to the court. Having multiple convictions expunged at once provides maximum relief and clarity about your record. We manage the entire process so all your past convictions can be resolved.

Expungement dismisses your conviction, which can help restore some rights, but doesn’t automatically restore gun rights. California has specific laws governing firearms rights after felony convictions, and expungement alone may not be sufficient. The effectiveness depends on your specific conviction and whether you also pursue felony reduction. Some convictions permanently bar gun ownership regardless of expungement. If restoring gun rights is important to you, California Expungement Attorneys explores all available options including reduction of your felony to a misdemeanor. We discuss gun rights restoration as part of your overall case strategy and explain what relief is realistically available for your conviction.

The cost of felony expungement varies depending on case complexity, whether the prosecution opposes your petition, and whether a hearing is required. California Expungement Attorneys provides transparent pricing and discusses fees upfront so you know exactly what to expect. We work with clients of different financial situations and discuss options that fit your budget. Many people find that expungement costs far less than the price of living with a felony record. Instead of guessing or worrying about legal fees, contact us at (888) 788-7589 for a free consultation. We explain the costs for your specific case and discuss payment options. Investing in expungement often pays for itself through improved employment opportunities and restored quality of life.

While prosecutorial opposition is possible, judges in California generally grant expungement petitions when you meet the legal requirements. Opposition typically only delays the process rather than preventing relief. California Expungement Attorneys is prepared to respond to prosecutorial arguments and present evidence supporting your petition. We make the strongest case possible on your behalf, even if there’s disagreement from the district attorney. Most cases are resolved without the need for a court hearing because the law strongly favors expungement for qualifying individuals. If a hearing becomes necessary, we represent you fully and advocate for your record relief. Your preparation and our experience increase the likelihood of a successful outcome despite any opposition.

Yes, serving prison time doesn’t disqualify you from expungement in California. You’re eligible to petition once you’ve completed your sentence, including probation. Many people who served significant prison time have successfully expunged their convictions and moved forward with their lives. The fact that you served time doesn’t prevent you from seeking dismissal and record sealing. California Expungement Attorneys helps individuals with serious convictions including those who spent years in prison obtain record relief. Expungement is available to demonstrate your rehabilitation and move past your offense. If you’ve completed your sentence and want to clear your record, we evaluate your case and explain the expungement process for your situation.

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