Administrative Law

EXPUNGEMENTS

Description

Expungement is the legal way to:
  • virtually eliminate access to your criminal record
  • make it possible for you to answer with a truthful "NO" to the question "Have you ever been arrested or convicted?"

Sealed Records

In certain circumstances, you can have your criminal record expunged, i.e., "sealed," making it almost impossible to find by any person or agency who may be checking into your background. After expungement, your criminal record is unavailable to even police agencies in most circumstances.

Many individuals have experienced the disappointment of being rejected from a good job when the prospective employer learns of the applicant's prior arrest(s) and/or conviction(s). Successfully having your criminal record expunged can avoid this problem. Once a record is expunged under New Jersey law, the arrest(s) and conviction(s) are treated as if they never occurred. This process allows you to truthfully state on a job application or to a prospective employer that you have never been arrested or convicted of anything!

If you are eligible for an expungement and fail to obtain one, you are doing a great disservice to yourself and the people who depend on you.

Attorneys

Paralegals

Why Choose Us?

Because of our familiarity with the process, Helmer, Paul, Conley & Kasselman, PA has sought and successfully obtained expungements for hundreds of clients. Five former assistant county prosecutors (one of whom is a retired police officer) with over a hundred years of experience create a formidable team unmatched in New Jersey.

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Am I eligible to obtain an expungement?
It depends on the type of crime and how much time has passed since the arrest(s) and/or conviction(s). Our lawyers will be able to tell you if you are eligible.
2. How much does it cost to hire an attorney for an expungement?
As with all legal services, the cost varies with the individual facts of the case. We offer free consultations to determine your eligibility for expungements and the cost.
3. Will I have to go to court or spend a lot of time getting my record expunged?
Generally NO. The process is done by the law firm and requires almost no investment of your time. Usually no court appearance is required!
4. How long will it take to obtain an expungement?
The entire expungement process is usually completed within 90-120 days.
5. Can I obtain another expungement if I get arrested and/or convicted again after an expungement?
Generally no. It is possible under certain limited circumstances. Our attorneys can advise you if you are eligible to obtain another expungement if you have already had your record expunged previously.

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