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Los Angeles Expungements Lawyer

What is an Expungement?

An expungement is the legal process used in California to clear your criminal record.  Basically, once completed, it gives you the right to answer "no" when asked if you have a criminal record on any job application or other important document or application.   The expungement process may include the process of having any felony conviction first reduced to a misdemeanor which can be done in conjunction with the legal action to expunge your criminal record.  An expungement does not mean that your criminal record is not available to government agencies.  These agencies are still able to access your criminal records; however public individuals, prospective employers or other individuals who choose to investigate you will not be able to see your criminal record.  If you are seeking to clean your criminal record, contact a Los Angeles expungements lawyer to assist you.

Expungements Attorney in Los Angeles

At the Law Offices of Sean Tabibian & Associates, the legal team is interested in helping individuals in L.A. to clean their criminal records and get a new start.  This legal action can bring great relief to the individual who had an earlier error in judgment resulting in a conviction.  Once again you can answer "no" to the question "have you been convicted of a crime" on applications for loans, jobs, school applications and other important documents.

To qualify for an expungement, certain requirements are demanded by the court.  As each individual's case is unique, with a review and evaluation of your particular situation can be done and you can be advised if you qualify for an expungement or clearing of your criminal record.  Most individuals who have lived a law-abiding life for several years will discover that they can do this legal process, and with the help of an attorney from the Law Offices of Sean Tabibian & Associates, the procedure can be immediately initiated. 

Contact a Los Angeles Expungements Attorney from the Law Offices of Sean Tabibian & Associates today!