Even after being released from prison, a criminal conviction can have a significant negative effect on a person's life. It may be more challenging to find housing, employment, volunteer opportunities, or even insurance policies if you have a history of criminal offenses, but a recent law in Washington state may help to break down these barriers.
Felony Expungement
We can help you expunge criminal records from public view.
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Our law firm specializes in Washington felony expungements under RCW 9.94A. 640, allowing us to offer our expert legal services at an affordable fixed price.
Even years after a criminal conviction, a criminal record can interfere with your ability to obtain employment, housing, and professional licenses. Private employers and landlords conduct criminal background checks to see if there have been any charges against you in the past. We help you get your felony convictions vacated by filing with the court an expungement petition on your behalf.
Once granted by the court, this petition sets aside and dismisses your original conviction, allowing you to apply for jobs and apartments with confidence. Once the felony record has been expunged, you will be able to answer legally and honestly that you have never been convicted of a felony on job and housing applications.
Our firm has handled thousands of criminal record expungements. The first step is to find out if you are eligible under the current laws in your state.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is felony expungement?
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Can an employer ask about a felony conviction that has been dismissed?
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Will my expunged felony conviction show up on my background check?
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What do I answer on a job application when asked about an expunged felony conviction?
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What are the benefits of felony expungement?
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Benefits Of Felony Expungement
The biggest impacts of felony expungement can be seen in your job and housing options. However, these are some additional benefits:
- 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.
- 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.