Florida provides both expungement and record sealing to individuals who want to remove their records from public views. If you received deferred adjudication, were found innocent at trial, or charges were dropped before trial, you may be eligible to have your record sealed or expunged. If you pled guilty or were convicted of a misdemeanor or felony, and the court did not withhold adjudication, then you are not eligible for expungement or record sealing. Our firm specializes in helping people in Miami-Dade County.
When you are looking to have your criminal record removed it is important to have a licensed expungement attorney working on your behalf. You can count on RecordGone.com's experienced attorneys and trained staff to guide you through the entire process without ever having to come in for an expensive office visit or appear in court.
Expungement proceedings are quite complex and in many cases the outcome is up to the judge. Having RecordGone.com represent you will ensure that you do not end up waiting for months, or even years, because of simple mistakes that can start the process over.
Because most attorneys do not soley practice in this area of law, and therefore charge higher prices. Because RecordGone.com is completely dedicated to criminal record removal we have streamlined the process and passed the savings on to our clients.
Choosing a licensed attorney means you have the security of knowing your attorney will not disclose any personal information and you are protected by the client-attorney privilege. We have been successful in thousands of cases and have earned an "A" rating from the Better Business Bureau.
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Dade - Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court
Dade County Clerk of Courts, 1351 NW 12th Street, Suite 9000, Miami, FL 33125
Third District Court of Appeal
Third District Court of Appeal , 2001 S.W. 117 Ave. , Miami, Florida 33175
District Attorney: Katherine Fernandez Rundle-State Attorney
Even though having your record expunged, sealed, or set aside can greatly increase your ability to find a job, other factors can benefit your job search as well. We have prepared a short video, getting employed with a criminal record, that provides such tips and advice.
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Law Firm of Higbee & Associates
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We can remove your criminal records in the following cities:
Hialeah, Homestead, Key Biscayne, Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Ochopee, Opa Locka