An expungement allows you to petition the court to clear or dismiss a criminal conviction from your record. Once granted, you can legally answer most questions about your arrest or conviction by saying it never happened. California Expungement Attorneys helps residents of Burbank understand their eligibility and navigate the expungement process. Many individuals don’t realize they may qualify for relief, even years after their case closed. Our goal is to help you move forward with a clean record.
Expungement removes criminal convictions from public view, enabling you to pursue employment, housing, and educational opportunities without disclosure in most situations. Many employers conduct background checks before hiring, and a cleared record significantly improves your chances. You can honestly state you have no criminal record on job applications and during interviews. Professional licenses in various fields become accessible after expungement. Additionally, expungement reduces stigma and allows you to move forward without constant reminders of past mistakes. California Expungement Attorneys works to ensure you receive the relief you deserve.
A court order that dismisses or reduces a criminal conviction, allowing you to answer most questions about that conviction as if it never occurred.
A legal process that hides your criminal record from public access while keeping it on file with the court for authorized parties only.
A formal written request submitted to the court asking for relief, such as expungement or record sealing of your conviction.
A process that reduces a felony conviction to a misdemeanor, lowering the severity of your record and opening additional relief options.
Many people wait years before discovering they qualify for expungement, missing opportunities to clear their records sooner. The sooner you petition the court, the sooner you can move forward without barriers. Contact California Expungement Attorneys today to determine your eligibility and start the process.
Having copies of your arrest reports, court documents, and sentencing paperwork ready speeds up the petition process significantly. These documents help us understand your case details and identify the best relief options available to you. Our team can often obtain missing documents directly from the court if needed.
Not everyone qualifies for full expungement, but alternatives like record sealing or felony reduction may apply to your situation. Each option provides meaningful relief and removes barriers to employment and housing. We evaluate all available options to pursue the strongest possible outcome for your case.
Misdemeanors and many non-violent felonies qualify for full expungement after you complete your sentence and waiting period. Timing is critical—the longer you wait after completing your sentence, the stronger your case becomes. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates your conviction and timeline to determine if full expungement is achievable.
Full expungement provides the most comprehensive relief, allowing you to legally state you have no criminal record in most situations. This opens doors to careers and professional licenses that might otherwise be unavailable to you. Employers appreciate the transparency of a truly cleared record, improving your competitive position.
Certain serious or violent felonies cannot be fully expunged but may qualify for record sealing, which removes public access. Record sealing provides practical benefits for employment and housing while keeping your record private from most employers. This option gives you meaningful relief even when expungement is not available.
If you’re still serving your sentence or haven’t completed it yet, full expungement may not be available, but felony reduction might apply. Reducing a felony to a misdemeanor opens pathways to future relief and reduces barriers immediately. California Expungement Attorneys can pursue reduction now and full expungement later when you become eligible.
A criminal record often appears in background checks, causing employers to reject qualified candidates immediately. Expungement removes this barrier, allowing you to compete fairly for positions and advance your career.
Many professional licenses require background checks and may be denied due to criminal convictions. Clearing your record through expungement makes you eligible for licensing in fields like healthcare, finance, education, and more.
Landlords routinely conduct background checks and deny housing to applicants with criminal records. Expungement allows you to accurately state you have no record when applying for housing or apartments.
California Expungement Attorneys brings proven experience helping Burbank residents clear their records and reclaim their futures. David Lehr understands the local court system, prosecutor procedures, and the judges you’ll face. We provide personalized attention to every client, ensuring your case receives the strategic focus it deserves. Our approach combines thorough case analysis with aggressive advocacy to achieve the best possible outcomes. We handle all paperwork, court filings, and representation, making the process straightforward for you.
Unlike generic legal services, California Expungement Attorneys focuses exclusively on expungement and record relief, giving us deep expertise in this specific area. We understand the evolving laws and how recent changes may benefit your situation. Our team communicates clearly, keeping you informed every step of the way without legal jargon or confusion. We’ve helped hundreds of clients in Burbank and surrounding areas achieve successful expungements. Your financial situation won’t prevent you from getting help—we offer flexible payment options and discuss fees openly from the start.
The timeline for expungement varies depending on court schedules and case complexity, but most petitions resolve within three to six months. Simple cases with no prosecutor opposition may be granted more quickly, sometimes within a few weeks. California Expungement Attorneys works efficiently to move your case forward while ensuring all paperwork is accurate and complete. Once your petition is granted, the court processes the expungement immediately, though updating background check databases may take additional time. We help coordinate with all relevant agencies to ensure your record is properly cleared. The sooner you start the process, the sooner you can enjoy the benefits of a clean record.
Yes, DUI convictions can be expunged in California under certain conditions. You must have completed your sentence, including probation, and meet other eligibility requirements depending on your specific conviction. California Expungement Attorneys frequently handles DUI expungements and understands the nuances of these cases. DUI expungement can significantly impact your future, removing the conviction from most background checks and helping restore your reputation. Even if you served time or had your license suspended, expungement provides meaningful relief. We evaluate your DUI case to determine the best path forward for clearing your record.
Expungement doesn’t completely erase your record, but it effectively removes the conviction from public view in most situations. Law enforcement agencies and the court retain records, but employers, landlords, and educational institutions typically cannot access expunged convictions. You can legally answer most questions about your conviction as if it never happened. Certain government agencies and professional licensing boards may still see expunged convictions, but for practical purposes like employment and housing, your record is cleared. This provides meaningful relief and removes the barriers that have held you back. California Expungement Attorneys explains exactly what expungement means for your specific situation.
In most cases, you can legally answer ‘no’ to questions about criminal convictions on job applications after expungement. However, some employers in specific fields like law enforcement, government, and professional licensing may have access to expunged records. You should generally disclose expunged convictions only when specifically asked by these types of employers. This is one of the most significant benefits of expungement—being able to move forward without constant disclosure of past mistakes. Most private employers cannot access expunged records and expect honest answers based on publicly available information. California Expungement Attorneys ensures you understand your rights and obligations regarding disclosure.
Expungement and record sealing both provide relief by hiding your conviction from public view, but they work slightly differently. Expungement technically dismisses or reduces your conviction, while sealing simply hides it from public access while keeping it on file. For practical purposes regarding employment and housing, both provide similar benefits. Sealing may be available when expungement is not, particularly for serious or violent felonies. Your eligibility for each option depends on your conviction type and circumstances. California Expungement Attorneys evaluates both options to determine which provides you the strongest relief.
Yes, many felons can have their convictions reduced to misdemeanors, opening pathways to full expungement and other relief. Felony reduction is particularly valuable because it lowers the severity of your record and removes barriers to employment and housing. Not all felonies qualify for reduction, but many do under recent changes to California law. Reducing a felony to a misdemeanor often makes you immediately eligible for expungement or significantly improves your candidacy. Even if you’re not yet eligible for full expungement, reduction provides meaningful current benefits. California Expungement Attorneys assesses your case to determine if reduction is possible and beneficial for your situation.
Generally, you must have completed your sentence, including probation, to be eligible for expungement. However, there are limited circumstances where you can petition while still on probation if you can show good cause and changed circumstances. This requires demonstrating to the judge that you deserve early relief based on your behavior and life situation. Califonia Expungement Attorneys evaluates whether you have grounds for early relief and presents your case persuasively if you petition before probation ends. Even if you’re currently on probation, we can discuss your options and prepare for expungement as soon as you become fully eligible. Early planning ensures you can file immediately when you complete your sentence.
Expungement costs vary depending on your conviction type and case complexity, but we offer transparent pricing and flexible payment plans. Court filing fees and attorney fees are typically reasonable investments given the significant benefits of clearing your record. Many clients find that the cost is quickly offset by improved employment opportunities and removed barriers. California Expungement Attorneys offers competitive rates and works with your budget to make expungement accessible. During your free consultation, we discuss all costs upfront so you know exactly what to expect. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to clear their record, regardless of financial circumstances.
Expungement significantly helps your chances of obtaining professional licensing by removing the conviction from most background checks. Many licensing boards consider cleared convictions more favorably than active ones, and some may not even appear in their reviews. Professional licenses in healthcare, finance, education, and other fields become much more accessible after expungement. Certain government licensing requirements may still require disclosure of expunged convictions, but private professional licenses typically do not. California Expungement Attorneys helps you understand licensing requirements in your field and positions your expungement petition strategically for licensing success. We’ve helped numerous clients clear their records and move forward with professional careers.
Most convictions qualify for expungement under California law, but certain serious and violent felonies cannot be expunged. Examples include some sex offenses, crimes requiring sex offender registration, and certain violent crimes. However, even these serious offenses may qualify for record sealing, which provides similar practical benefits. California law has recently expanded expungement eligibility, making relief available in situations that previously seemed impossible. California Expungement Attorneys stays current with all changes to expungement law and explores every available option for your case. We determine what relief is possible in your situation and pursue the strongest available avenue for clearing your record.