Clear An Arrest Record In Dallas With Expungement

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Expungement Attorney in Dallas

If you have ever been charged with a crime, it will appear on a background check, even if you were not convicted. An arrest record can persistently impact your life, obstructing employment opportunities and more.

At McCarty-Larson, PLLC, our Dallas-based criminal defense attorneys can elucidate how an expungement can clear your arrest record, enabling you to move forward. Expungement is not obtainable for every kind of arrest or criminal charge. Contact our Dallas law office to discuss your specific case with a defense attorney. We offer a complimentary initial consultation. Call (972) 775-2100. Additionally, we provide remote consultations via Zoom for numerous clients.

Understanding Expungement

Expungement, also known as expunction, is a legal term signifying “record clearing.” This implies that the criminal record of your arrest, plea, and sentence is removed from the files typically accessed during a background check. Expungement is a vital option due to the detrimental ways a criminal record can impact a background check.

The expungement process is intricate, as there is no single criminal record to be deleted. Information about your arrest history and charges can exist in multiple databases managed by various governmental departments. Moreover, this information can be retained by independent businesses that offer background check services, which are not connected or coordinated.

If a court grants an expunction order, numerous agencies with records of your arrest or crime will be notified. They all need to be requested to eliminate the data from their files. Our Dallas expungement attorneys understand the process of identifying and collaborating with all parties controlling your record.

Expungement Eligibility

There are multiple requirements that must be fulfilled to qualify for an expungement. When consulting with one of our Dallas-based lawyers, you can inquire if you are eligible for expungement for your specific criminal charge. If not, ask whether your record can be sealed with an order of nondisclosure. Although expungement and nondisclosure share similar objectives, there are crucial differences between the two.

The Value of Expungement

A criminal record can significantly affect your future. Applying for a job, renting an apartment, or seeking a loan may trigger a background check. Your previous encounters with the police—whether merely an arrest or a criminal court trial—will be visible and could result in an application rejection.

When your criminal record is expunged for a particular crime, the information is permanently removed, eliminating potential barriers to future success. Opportunities that may have been previously inaccessible could become available.

To obtain expungement of your criminal record, your attorney must submit a request to the court. There are attorney and filing fees, and the process does not happen instantaneously. Expunging your record may take several months, but the outcome is undoubtedly worth the wait.

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Contact A Dallas Expungement Attorney

To speak with an experienced Dallas expungement attorney, call (972) 775-2100 or contact us to determine your eligibility. We are available to address your questions and support you with your legal concerns. Our objective is to deliver exceptional legal service.