
Under Minnesota law, you may have the record of your arrest expunged. This applies only if your charges were dropped before trial or if you were found innocent at trial. In Minnesota, expungement means that the court seals its records so that they are no longer publicly accessible.
| MN Arrest Record Expungement | Our Law Firm | Typical Law Firm |
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Minnesota allows expungement of arrest records if you were not convicted. Expungement will seal the records so that you can apply for employment without worrying if an employer will see the arrest and case.
With more than 80 percent of employers conducting background checks, expungement is a great investment. See the Benefits section for more benefits.
The typical case in Minnesota takes about 4 to 5 months. The courts operate on a first-come, first served basis, so the sooner you start, the sooner your record is cleared.
Our flat-fee includes all costs. We will conduct the research, file the necessary motions, respond to written or oral opposition from the District attorney, and send one of our attorneys to court to argue the case in front of the judge.
In most cases, you will not have to physically appear in court. You can let us handle all the work, while you track the progress of your case online.
We serve all of Minnesota and offer a low-price and money back guarantee. Trust us to make sure you get a great deal and the maximum amount of relief.
| MN Arrest Record Expungement | Our Law Firm | Typical Law Firm |
| Price * | $900 | $1900 |
| Money-Back Guarantee ** | 100% | No |
| Payment Plans | Yes | No |
| Low-Price Guarantee | Yes | No |
| Pays Court Costs | Yes | No |
| Specializes in Record Clearing | Yes | No |
| Sign up now for 3 interest free payments of only $300. | ||
* This price includes ALL fees and court costs.
** Money-Back guarantee does not include court costs or filing fees.
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The case can take several months (typically four to five) because the court has to give the government an opportunity to respond, and if the government objects a hearing is usually held. The length of each petition varies based on the circumstances of each case and each individual, as well as the case load of the court at the time.
We base our estimates of how long a case will take on how long the average is for that service in that state. However, some cases can take less or more time depending on the facts of the case, whether the DA is agreeing or objecting, the age of the case, etc. We work on your case as fast as we can and assist the court and DA in anything they need to get your case heard.
We can create a payment plan that meets your needs. Please view the pricing for details regarding the payment plans.
If we are unable to succeed on your case, we have a money-back guarantee for certain services. Please view the pricing for details regarding the money back guarantee.
Once an arrest or conviction has been expunged, you can deny it as though it never existed.
If you receive an expungement for a nonconviction, the court order will require the records of the case to be sealed from the public entirely; this includes records pertaining to the case kept by the court as well as by other state agencies (such as the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension). However, if you received an expungement of a conviction, then the order will generally only seal the court records of the case, but will not seal records kept by other agencies or the MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
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