

Expungements
Expungements
Florida Expungements Attorney
How long do you have to pay for a mistake? A past mistake - sometimes decades ago - can stay on the public record and continue to haunt you. You may be able to have the records sealed from the public or even expunged. Talk to a lawyer who has experience with expungements and who can help you clear your record.
Helping You Understand Expungement Rights
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When you have a criminal record, it can be difficult to pass a background check for a job or obtain a professional license. If a mistake you made in the past continues to follow you, you may qualify for an expungement or a sealed record.
An expungement erases the record. Some criminal records cannot be expunged, but many can. Our attorneys have experience with listening to your story, preparing your case, and presenting a judge with your case for expungement.
A sealed record takes your record out of the public eye. A sealed record cannot be viewed on a background check. If a criminal record cannot be expunged, you may still be able to have that record sealed. With a sealed record, you can legally answer that you have never been convicted on a job application.
Talk to an attorney about your past record. You don't have to live forever with a criminal record. Our lawyers can help you understand your rights and take action to expunge or seal your records.
If you need a lawyer with experience who will handle your expungement or sealed record request with concern for how it affects you, call the Stepniak & Park office in Daytona Beach, Deland, Palm Coast, or Orlando. You can depend on us to defend your rights.
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