While we cannot undo an arrest, in some cases we can “erase” blemishes on your criminal record by pursuing an Expungement. An Expungement means that the records held by the Clerk of Court, FDLE, the State Attorney, the FBI, and all other government entities are destroyed. Once your record is expunged, you will be permitted to truthfully deny that a criminal charge ever occurred in most circumstances.
During your free initial consultation with our law firm, we will evaluate whether your criminal record is eligible to be expunged. In general, there are a few requirements that you should be aware of:
The time that it takes to have your record expunged depends on several factors. The day that you retain your office to expunge your record, we will prepare the necessary paperwork for your signature. Additionally, we will order certified records from the trial court to expedite the process of having your record expunged. In some cases, decades-old records can take longer to secure from the Clerk of the Court if the file has not previously been scanned or imaged by the Clerk’s office.
Call our office at 727-855-3847 for a free consultation to discuss having your Florida arrest record expunged. Take our free online quiz to determine if you are eligible to have your arrest record expunged.
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