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If a person is convicted of a felony then their civil rights are suspended and they are not allowed to vote, hold public office, or serve as a juror. However, ...
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Arizona law allows for the firearm restoration in cases where the felony conviction was in federal court. If your offense was not considered a "dangerous" or "...
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Arizona law allows for the restoration of firearm rights for those convicted of a felony offense. If your offense was not considered a "dangerous" or "serious" ...
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Arizona law allows for the destruction of juvenile records in certain circumstances so that you do not have to disclose the juvenile records and it is as though...
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Arizona law allows for the setting aside of juvenile records in certain circumstances so that the case is dismissed and it is treated as if you were not convict...
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If your probation is preventing you from reaching your potential, we can ask the court to terminate your probation. If you are looking to have your conviction s...
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If you have been arrested in Arizona, you have an arrest record for life, unless you get it sealed. With more than 80 percent of employers doing background ch...
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If you were convicted of a felony and have completed your sentence you may be eligible to have your conviction set aside (often called expunged). With more tha...
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If you were convicted of a misdemeanor and have completed your sentence you may be eligible to have your conviction set aside (often called expunged). With mor...
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If you have an arrest on your record that did not result in a conviction, we can have the arrest record and any court case removed from your record. Arrests ar...
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The ultimate statement by a court that you are now an "honest" person of "good character" who is known to "obey the laws of the land." It tells employers and li...
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If you have been charged with a crime or have a court date to attend Higbee & Associates can help. We represent all criminal matters so that you do not have to...
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If you were convicted of a felony and have completed your sentence you may be eligible to have your conviction expunged. With more than 80 percent of employers...
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Certain felony offenses are eligible to be reduced to a misdemeanor as long as you were not sentenced to state prison. This will allow people to state they are...
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If you have an infraction in California it is public record and will show up on criminal background checks. With more than 80 percent of employers doing backg...
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If you have a juvenile record, it maybe able to be sealed. Sealing means that records held by the police department, the court, the district attorney, and the ...
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Certain people are able to be removed from Megan's Law Website based on the offense and the relationship with the victim. If you are eligible to be removed the...
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If you were convicted of a misdemeanor and have completed your sentence you may be eligible to have your conviction expunged. With more than 80 percent of empl...
Learn More about California Misdemeanor Expungement
If your probation is preventing you from reaching your potential, we can ask the court to terminate your probation. If you are looking to have your record expun...
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If you are not eligible to have your juvenile record sealed then you may be able to have the juvenile adjudication set aside so it is dismissed. This will dism...
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Florida law allows for the restoration your civil rights, which include: the right to vote, the right to serve on a jury, and the right to hold office. In addi...
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Under Florida law, an arrest record can be expunged so that the record of your arrest and court case are closed to the public. An expungement in Florida destroy...
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Florida law allows for the restoration of the right to own, possess, or use firearms for those convicted of a felony offense in a Florida state court. There is...
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Florida has three ways to seal your juvenile records so that you do not have to worry about having the embarrassing information disclosed about you. Once the r...
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In Florida, you can have your probation terminated early if the judge finds it in the best interests of justice and the welfare of society to do so. This will ...
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If you were arrested and the court withheld adjudication or you were acquitted after going to trial, you may be eligible for record sealing. A record sealing se...
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A person can seal court records if there is good cause and there is no less restrictive means to adequately and effectively protect the specific interest assert...
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Michigan allows a person to set aside a conviction, which is Michigan's form of expungement. With more than 80 percent of employers conducting criminal backgro...
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Michigan law allows a person to set aside their drug-related offense if the person was not previously convicted of any other drug-related offense and the court ...
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Juvenile records are not automatically sealed and can continue to harm a person. Michigan law allows a person to set aside a juvenile offense so that the adjud...
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Minnesota allows individuals who have been convicted to obtain an expungement if a court finds that you have reformed your life, if the conviction is inhibiting...
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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 ...
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When a person completes a deferred prosecution program in MN for a possession of a controlled substance conviction, the records of the arrest, indictment or inf...
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Minnesota automatically seals juvenile records and only select individuals and agencies have access to them. However, you can also expunge the records so that ...
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Minnesota allows you to restore your right to own, possess or use a firearm in certain circumstances. In order to have your right restored you must demonstrate...
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If you were convicted in Nevada, you may be eligible to have your criminal record sealed. With more than 80 percent of employers conducting background checks, ...
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If you were arrested and your case was dismissed in Nevada, you are eligible to have your criminal record sealed. Once sealed from your record, you will rece...
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If your Nevada juvenile records were not sealed automatically when you turned 21, we can petition the court to seal your Nevada juvenile record. We can help you...
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Under current Nevada law (i.e., up until June 30, 2008), all sex offenders must register under Nevada’s Sex Offenders Registry for as long as they live, work, o...
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If you were arrested in New Jersey and your New Jersey charges were dismissed, acquitted, or dismissed after completing a diversionary program, you may be eligi...
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New Jersey allows for the expungement of certain offenses. Once the case is expunged then the information will no longer appear, except in limited circumstance...
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New Jersey allows for the expungement of certain offenses. Once the case is expunged then the information will no longer appear, except in limited circumstance...
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In New Jersey, you can petition to have your probation terminated early so that you can state on employment applications that you are not serving a sentence or ...
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Certain drug offenses are eligible to be expunged so they will not appear on background checks. Expungement means that the arrest, conviction, and any proceedi...
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The Board of Paroles can grant a Certificate of Good Conduct so that a person's rights are restored and they can apply for a public office. After a Certificate...
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New York allows a person to get a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities so that their civil rights and firearm rights are restored.
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If you were convicted for certain types of offenses in New York, have completed a “judicial diversion program” under article 216, a program that is a “drug trea...
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Even though you may have completed your sentence, a juvenile delinquency record can still affect your life. Sealing means that records held by the police depart...
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Pennsylvania allows expungement of convictions if the person who is the subject of the case information is 70 years of age or older and has remained arrest and ...
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Pennsylvania allows for the expungement of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition records upon successful completion of the program. Additionally, if you were c...
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Under Pennsylvania law, an arrest record can be expunged so that the record of your arrest is closed to the public. An expungement seals your arrest record so t...
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If you have a conviction, whether it a conviction from Pennsylvania or from
another state, that is preventing you from purchasing or possessing a gun in
Pennsyl...
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Juvenile records are not automatically expunged after a certain period of time. If you were arrested and convicted of a crime as a juvenile, your public crimina...
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In Pennsylvania, you can terminate your probation early so that you no longer have to state that you are serving your sentence and may possibly be able to have ...
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Pennsylvania allows for the expungement of summary offense records in limited circumstances. Starting January 2009, a new law allows for people convicted of a s...
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If you were convicted of a felony in federal court or a state other than Texas, then you can restore your civil rights under Texas law so that some or all of th...
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If your case was dismissed or you received and successfully completed deferred adjudication for a class C misdemeanor, we can have your record expunged. Once ex...
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Your juvenile record may be available to law enforcement, educational institutions, licensing agencies, and even employers. Sealing prevents anyone from accessi...
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If you have completed deferred adjudication and the waiting period for your offense has passed, you may be eligible for an Order of Non-Disclosure. This order s...
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Texas courts allows you to petition to end your probation early if you paid all fines and attended all classes ordered by the court . The court considers variou...
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If you are convicted of a crime in Texas and completed probation then may be able to have the case set aside, which means you would no longer be convicted of th...
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If you have an arrest on your record that did not result in a conviction, we can have record of the arrest removed from your record. Arrests are not legally as ...
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If your attempt to have your conviction expunged was denied by the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) was denied, we can can analyze your case to see ...
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We can expunge most felony and misdemeanor convictions leaving your record clear and your future brighter. If you are not currently on probation or facing any c...
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We can apply under Utah law 76-3-402(2) to have your conviction reduced by up to two degrees in class. For example, a second degree felony could be reduced to a...
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Utah allows for the expungement of juvenile convictions. Getting a record expunged is the process of sealing a criminal case after the case has been resolved. ...
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Utah allows a person the court to terminate a person's probation at any time, based on the court’s discretion. This will allow you to state you are no longer o...
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If your case is sealed then it will not appear in the database that it is ordered removed from. For instance, if it sealed with the WSP then it will no longer ...
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Typically, Washington provisionally restores your voting rights once you are no longer under the authority of the department of corrections. However, that righ...
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If you were convicted of a crime in Washington state, you may have lost your right to own a gun. However, you may qualify to have your gun rights restored.
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If you were convicted as a juvenile in Washington, your record remains public information until it is sealed or expunged. However, you may be eligible to petiti...
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In Washington you are able to terminate your probation early so that you can state that you are not currently serving a sentence. This will allow you to apply ...
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Vacating a felony conviction releases you from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction. Vacating a conviction (expungement) gets the convic...
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Vacating a misdemeanor conviction releases you from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction. Vacating a conviction (expungement) gets the c...
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