Henderson Criminal Defense Attorneys

Record SealingSealing a criminal record is something that every state allows, though there may be specific distinctions in the procedures. Essentially, it means the individual’s arrest or conviction is no longer a matter of public record and that person does not need to disclose the details of the crime. In fact, the individual does not need to disclose the fact that a crime was committed at all. This includes reporting to potential employers or landlords, when asked whether or not they have ever been convicted of a crime.

The sealing of a record offers a fresh start for some people, but, because it involves knowing the exact terms for expungement in your jurisdiction, you will first want to consult a Las Vegas criminal attorney. There are several factors you will need to investigate, before attempting to proceed with a record sealing. This is where your attorney may be especially helpful.

First, you’ll want to find out if the state allows expungement for the offense for which you were convicted. In many jurisdictions, some offenses cannot be sealed. Some places only allow for arrests and misdemeanor convictions to be expunged, so, if you have been convicted of a felony, you may not be eligible.

Second, you need to find out when you will be eligible to have your records sealed. In most states, your sentence must be completed first. This would include any period of probation for which you have been sentenced.

Next, you’ll need to learn more about the process of requesting that your records be sealed. A trusted Las Vegas criminal attorney, such as those at Dobberstein Law Group, can help you file the necessary paperwork and meet the established deadlines throughout the process. The complexities of this type of legal proceeding demand an experienced advocate to ensure success.

Finally, you will want to know the exact terms under which sealed records may be viewed. While most employers may not have access to the records, police departments and licensing boards can still access the documents. Typically, this will be done as a part of a job application process, but you will want to find out the exact conditions under which your criminal record may be viewed.

At Dobberstein Law Group, we want you and your loved ones to be taken care of. If you are in need of a record sealing, or know someone who does, don’t hesitate to contact an experienced Las Vegas criminal attorney at Dobberstein Law Group. We’re here to help you understand the process of record sealing and how it can affect your future.

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