Avoiding the Adverse Consequences of a Criminal Record
Most arrests and convictions can be kept out of public view through the expungement process. If you do not need to report arrests or convictions of past criminal problems on applications for employment, housing or admission to universities, your chances of favorable action are significantly enhanced. The expungement process gives people the chance to move beyond a past mistake or misunderstanding.
Contact Kovacs & Wilson in Somerset to learn about expungement and the application procedure. We'll first advise you about your eligibility for protecting your criminal records, and then help you through the details of the application process.
New Jersey Expungement Attorneys: Call 908-336-0311 or 888-851-0364
When our lawyers represent people who need to present a defense on criminal charges, our strategy is to protect our client's interest in expungement from the very beginning of the case. We also work with people who were unrepresented or who worked with different attorneys on their past cases.
Conviction of certain serious criminal offenses will not be eligible for expungement. Most arrests and convictions will be eligible for expungement, whether or not they reflect indictable offenses, disorderly persons offenses, juvenile convictions or charges that were resolved through conditional discharge or pretrial intervention. Arrests not resulting in conviction can be expunged.
Find out whether and to what extent you can keep your criminal records away from public inspection through the New Jersey expungement process. Contact Kovacs & Wilson in Somerville for additional information.
