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SEAL OR EXPUNGE YOUR CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD

YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO HAVE YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD PERMANENTLY SEALED/EXPUNGED

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Florida law allows a person, if eligible, to permanently seal or expunge their criminal history record. Sealing or expunging your criminal history record is a legal process that can clear criminal convictions from your record.
 
Florida’s sealing and expunging laws

Experienced Orlando and Kissimmee criminal defense attorneys Will Corzo & Sam Kohrs are able to help you achieve your goal of sealing or expunging your criminal history record and will handle the process on your behalf. Please read through the information on this website and contact criminal defense attorneys Corzo & Kohrs with any remaining questions and start the process of clearing your criminal history record.

Benefits of Sealing or Expunging Your Florida Criminal History

Having a criminal record stays with you for life and follows you wherever you go. A criminal history record can cause problems getting a job, loan, house or apartment, security clearances and certain professional licenses. A criminal history record can be embarrassing and could affect personal relationships where someone might run a ‘background’ check on you just to check you out.

Get a second chance at life and wipe your criminal record clean

If you have been a model law abiding citizen and have for some unfortunate reason come into contact with the Florida criminal justice system you now have a criminal history record. A criminal history record is created when a person is arrested and fingerprinted, and includes the disposition of that arrest, whether it is a conviction, acquittal, dismissal of charges before trial, or other disposition. If you have been arrested or have been a defendant in a criminal case you have a criminal history record. Your arrest record, including the intake paperwork, reports and fingerprints are public record and accessible by the public for any reason at any time.

Contact Orlando and Kissimmee criminal defense attorneys Corzo & Kohrs to SEAL OR EXPUNGE YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD.