Seal & Destroy Your Arrest Records - A new California law allows people who were arrested but never convicted to have their California arrest records sealed as a matter of right (automatically). Sealing an arrest means the record will not show up on most criminal background checks in California, other than to law enforcement.
When a past criminal conviction or arrest record is holding you back, making it difficult to find gainful employment, get approved for enrollment at a college or grad school, or successfully apply for a professional license so you can launch a new career, what can be done about it?
When a past criminal conviction or arrest record is holding you back, making it difficult to find gainful employment, get approved for enrollment at a college or grad school, or successfully apply for a professional license so you can launch a new career, what can be done about it?
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Negin Yamini, our lead attorney, handles all post-conviction matters, including expungements. Tenacious and steadfast in her approach, Negin will handle your expungement matter with utmost diligence and conscientiousness.
Negin acquired her bachelor degree (Suma Cum Laude) in History and Hebrew language from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received several awards and recognitions (including the American Dream Fellowship) for her outstanding academic accomplishments.
Negin acquired her bachelor degree (Suma Cum Laude) in History and Hebrew language from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received several awards and recognitions (including the American Dream Fellowship) for her outstanding academic accomplishments.
A dismissal or expungement is another term for clearing your criminal record. This is when a criminal case is reopened in order for the conviction to be dismissed. Legally speaking, when the court dismisses your conviction, the law considers it as though it never happened. The authorities will expunge your record, which means that it will show the case has been dismissed.
California recently introduced a new law that allows people to have their arrest records sealed automatically if they were not convicted of the crime for which they were arrested. Sealed arrest records do not show up in the majority of criminal background checks performed by members of the public. Having your criminal record sealed or expunged can prove extremely valuable when you apply for work, promotions, loans, housing and other benefits.
This law allows people in California who have been arrested but escaped criminal conviction, to have their arrest records sealed automatically. That means that your arrest record will not appear in criminal background checks performed by potential landlords or employers. However, it will remain available to law enforcement.
An adult criminal record can wreak havoc on your ability to find new, gainful employment, housing and professional state licenses. Whether is an arrest record or a conviction, it carries with it a certain stigma that can be the cause many difficulties in the life of someone who has been arrested or convicted of a crime.
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