Expungement

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Expungement and Sealing

Utah offers remedies designed to help deserving people be more productive and get more out of life. Whether the offense was as a juvenile or adult, felony or misdemeanor, or if the sentence was a fine or time in prison, Utah offers ways for you to make it easier to find a good job and put the past behind you. Check Eligibility


Expungement Of Utah Criminal Convictions

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 current charges, Utah law (Utah Code Annotated Sections 77-18-10, 77-18-11, & 77-18-12) allows you to have your misdemeanor and felony convictions expunged. Typically, felonies can be expunged after 7 years, Class A misdemeanors can be expunged after 5 years, and all other misdemeanors and infractions can be expunged after 3 years. Check Eligibility or Read More

Reduction of a Utah Criminal Conviction

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 class A misdemeanor. A reduction in class by just one degree can reduce the time needed to wait for expungement by several years, plus it can immediately restore rights, such as the right to possess a firearm, that are lost. Check Eligibility or Read More

Expungement of Utah Arrests

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 serious as convictions, but they can be just as embarrassing and detrimental to job prospects. If you are not currently on probation or facing any current charges, Utah law (Utah Code Annotated Sections 77-88-10, 77-88-11, & 77-88-12) allows you to have records of arrests that did not lead to convictions expunged after 30 days. Check Eligibility or Read More

Sealing of Utah Juvenile Records

If you have completed deferred adjudication (as opposed to being convicted) and the statutory waiting period for your offense has passed, you may be eligible for an Order of Non-Disclosure. This order prohibits the government from disclosing your criminal conviction to the public. You may then legally and truthfully deny your conviction. Check Eligibility or Read More

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