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San Diego Expungement Lawyer

Clear Your Criminal Record

Are you interested in clearing your criminal record? If so, an expungement attorney may be able to assist you with this. Having a criminal record can seriously hinder your ability to gain employment or go to college. It can cause financial and housing difficulties as well and can keep you from joining the military. For many, having a criminal record acts as a constant reminder of an old mistake or of someone they no longer are or wish to be. Whether you wish to clear your criminal record in order to enjoy the opportunities which have been lost to you, or if you are simply seeking peace of mind, Superior Law Center may be able to help you.

Our firm is experienced in assisting clients throughout San Diego County with expungement proceedings. Whether or not you qualify and the exact ways we can assist you will vary depending on your case, and as such we recommend that you contact us for a consultation.

Misdemeanor and Felony Expungement in San Diego County

Expungement is a legal process that involves petitioning the court to have a conviction removed from your criminal record. While the record is not physically destroyed, after expungement it will no longer be accessible by the public. This means that it will not appear on a standard background check and that it will only be accessible by certain government agencies. When you fill out a job application or similar form, you will be able to legally say "no" when answering whether you have ever been convicted of a crime. In California, expungement may be an option in situations involving either a misdemeanor or a felony conviction, depending on the specific circumstances.

Find out more about clearing your criminal record by talking to a San Diego expungement attorney. Contact Superior Law Center today!

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