February 15, 2024 | Expungement
The expungement of an arrest or conviction record means that a court seals or erases your criminal record, blocking it from view by employers, landlords, and others. Until 2023, Arizona did not allow for record expungement, but new laws now allow for expungement and record sealing in the state. Eligible parties can also apply to… read more
Read MoreFebruary 13, 2024 | Expungement
Expunging a criminal record gives someone who has been convicted of a crime a fresh start. Unlike sealing a court record, which makes it invisible to most of the public but still leaves it accessible to law enforcement and Arizona courts, expungement will erase a conviction. Arizona law allows an ex-offender to expunge, seal, or… read more
Read MoreFebruary 13, 2024 | Expungement
Although Arizona has a limited expungement law on the books, if it does not apply to you then once you are convicted of a crime it will stay on your record forever. Fortunately, that’s not the end because Arizona law also allows those convicted of certain crimes to apply to have their convictions set aside…. read more
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