Florida Expungement Lawyer

Are you eligible for a Florida Expungement of your criminal record?

An arrest will show up on your criminal record even if you have not been convicted. Arrests do not get erased from your record after a certain number of years.

Why expunge your Florida Criminal Record?

Studies show that 69% of employers run a criminal background check on applicants prior to hiring. That number will continue to rise as criminal records become more readily available. You do not have to be convicted to be denied employment.  Employers can and do reject applications from qualified individuals based on an arrest without a conviction. In addition to employment issues, individuals are routinely denied the ability to participate in their children’s school activities based solely on a prior arrest that did not result in a conviction.

IF YOU WERE NOT CONVICTED, YOU CAN LEGALLY DENY THAT YOU WERE EVER ARRESTED

Once your record is sealed or expunged, you can legally deny that you were ever arrested or charged with a criminal offense. Under most circumstances, Florida law permits an individual to expunge or seal a criminal record as long as it did not result in a conviction.

DO I QUALIFY FOR AN EXPUNGEMENT OR A SEAL?

If you meet the qualifications below, you qualify to have your Florida criminal record sealed or expunged.

1) You never have been convicted of any offense specified in Florida Statute 943.051(3)(b);
2) You have not been adjudicated guilty of the criminal offense which you are seeking to seal and/or expunge;
3) You have never obtained a prior sealing or expungement from Florida or any other state;
4) For an expungement, your case must have been dismissed by the State or the Judge;
5) If you received a withhold of adjudication, you are eligible to have your record sealed, but not expunged subject to certain exceptions in Florida Statute 943.059.

HOW MUCH DOES THIS COST?

$1,000 plus costs for an expunge or a seal. We handle most everything so you don’t have to.  All you have to do is 1) pay by credit card or finance with Bill Me Later; 2) get fingerprinted; 3) get your application notarized.  We handle the rest.

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

1) Fully complete the online questionnaire by clicking this link: Expunge Florida Criminal Record

2) Pay the $1,000 via credit card by clicking the “Buy Now” link below.

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3) Pay the $1,000 via Bill Me Later by creating an account. Bill me Later is a service offered by PayPal with 6 months same as cash financing;

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Please note that the interview process should take 10 to 20 minutes. You can pay afterwards, but we can begin our work until payment has been completed.