Clear Your Conviction or Arrest Record, Petition for Early Termination of Probation & Expand the  Potential of your Future!

This guide provides essential information on criminal conviction Expungements and Arrest Record Sealing, including the benefits, eligibility, and how the legal process works. If you are looking to move forward without the burden of a past conviction or arrest record, in most cases, I can help.

Expungements & Record Sealing

 

What You Need to Know:
A criminal record can create barriers to employment, housing, and other opportunities. Fortunately, California law provides legal remedies to help individuals clear their records and regain control of their future. I can petition the court to dismiss most felony or misdemeanor convictions, helping you obtain a dismissal through expungement and restore your opportunities for employment, housing, and more. If you were arrested but never charged, I can also request the court to seal your arrest record, keeping it from most public access. Additionally, if you have a conviction but are still on probation, I can petition the court to terminate your probation early if you have a good reason, such as joining the military or to apply for a better, higher paying job, etc. Let me navigate the process for you and advocate for a fresh start.


Expungement

If you have a felony or misdemeanor conviction, you may be eligible to petition the court for expungement, which dismisses your conviction. This means:


  • Potential employers will no longer see a conviction in most background checks.


  • You can legally state that you have not been convicted of a crime in most cases.


  • You can regain access to a better job, housing, and a better life!

Eligibility for Expungement

You have completed probation and complied with all terms (or obtained an early termination of probation).


Are not facing any new charges or serving another sentence.


At Amber Bellante Law, we guide you through the expungement process and aggressively advocate for your case.

Record Sealing

If you were arrested but never charged, or if your case was dismissed, you have the right to seal your arrest record under California law. Once sealed:


  • Your record is no longer accessible to employers, landlords, or the public.



  • Your future opportunities will no longer be affected by an arrest record.


Take The Next Step Towards A Fresh Start

I understand how a criminal record can impact your life, and I am committed to fighting for your rights and helping you move forward.


  • Book a Free Consultation today and let us help you clear your record.