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California Felony Expungment

If you are currently facing difficulties in securing employment or housing due to a prior felony conviction on your record, we understand how challenging it can be. However, there is a solution available to you. Our law firm specializes in California felony expungements under Penal Code 1203.4, which allows us to offer our expert legal services at an affordable fixed price. By filing a petition with the court on your behalf, we can help you to have your felony conviction expunged, which will set aside and dismiss your original conviction. This will enable you to apply for jobs and apartments with confidence, as you can legally and honestly answer that you have never been convicted of a felony. We are so confident in our ability to help you that we offer a 100% money back guarantee on our felony expungement service. Don't let your past hold you back any longer. Take advantage of this opportunity to get your "Fresh Start" today.

Multiple Cases?

Are you looking to expunge multiple criminal cases? Look no further! Contact us for a free consultation and let us assess your situation. We'll discuss your options and provide you with discounted pricing - our rates go down with each additional case we handle for you. Call us toll-free at 800.431.7494 today!

 

California Felony Expungement Summary

If you have a felony conviction in California, you can take advantage of California Penal Code 1203.4, which allows you to petition the court to have your case re-opened, set aside the conviction, and dismiss the case. This means that your criminal record will permanently show a dismissal instead of a felony conviction. With this, you can confidently tell employers and other interested parties that you have not been convicted of a felony, giving you an advantage in a competitive job market where background checks are common.

If you have been convicted of a felony in the state of California your conviction is eligible for Penal Code 1203.4 felony expungement relief if you satisfy the following criteria:

  • You were charged and convicted in state court, NOT federal court. There is no expungement for federal cases. NOTE: If you are unsure, 99% of criminal cases occur in state court, and consequently your case likely occurred in state court.

  • Your sentence did not involve going to state prison. County jail and holding cells are NOT state prison. If you sentenced involved going to state prison, then you may be eligible for our Certificate of Rehabilitation service.

  • You have successfully completed your probationary term. If you are still on probation, check out our early termination of probation service.

  • You must have satisfied all the requirements of your sentence (fines, restitution, mandatory programs, community service, classes, etc.).

  • You are not currently charged with another criminal offense, on probation for another criminal offense, or serving a sentence for another criminal offense.

An experienced attorney will handle your felony expungement case from beginning to end. We are dedicated to getting your felony conviction dismissed in the quickest time frame possible, allowing you to forget your past and to move into a more positive future. The average case, once filed with the court, typically takes 6 - 12 weeks to complete, depending on the courts and how backed up they are at the time of filing. In almost all cases you will not be required to appear at any court hearings, as we will appear on your behalf, and argue the merits of your case. Our focus and expertise in California felony expungement law allows us to offer our services at the absolute lowest fixed prices, meaning there will never be any surprises with the costs down the road. See the chart below for everything that is included in our low fixed fee.

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Benefits Of Felony Expungement In California

Getting your felony conviction expunged in California has many benefits for your life:

  • Removes the conviction from your criminal record.

  • In almost all situations an employer cannot ask about a felony conviction that has been dismissed under Penal Code 1203.4, nor can a felony conviction that was dismissed be considered for employment purposes.

  • Your expunged felony conviction will not show up on most employer background checks.

  • You can truthfully, and legally, answer "NO" on job applications when asked if you have ever been convicted of felony.

  • You can greatly increase your earning capacity by becoming eligible for more employment opportunities.

  • You can become eligible for many types of professional licenses and certificates.

  • Reducing a "wobbler" felony to a misdemeanor can restore certain rights, such as your 2nd Amendment right to own a gun.

  • You can become eligible for student loans.

  • You can become eligible for housing assistance.

  • You can tell friends and family that you have not been convicted of a felony.

  • You have the satisfaction of forgetting the past for good and moving forward into a more positive future.

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