Unfortunately, many people in Florida find themselves in unfortunate legal situations with the police resulting in arrests or criminal charges. This is true even if those arrests and charges are unwarranted or based on a misunderstanding. This can be an extremely frustrating time for individuals with those questioning why this is happening to them. Luckily, in Florida, there may be a way to clear your record if you qualify based on the facts of your situation.
Restore Your Future By Sealing or Expunging Your RecordIf you’ve ever been arrested in Florida, even if charges were never filed, dropped or dismissed, that record may still appear online on the court docket. An arrest record can affect your employment, housing, education, and reputation. Fortunately, Florida law allows individuals to expunge or seal eligible criminal records under certain circumstances. Our experienced attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way.
What Is Sealing a Record in Florida?Generally speaking, sealing of your arrest record restricts public access to the record making it only accessible by certain government agencies. Essentially, the record will still exist but will prevent the general public from accessing the record although the incident will remain on file with the criminal justice agency but it is confidential. For situations where those individuals are not eligible for expungement may be eligible for sealing. In situations where charges against the individual are not dismissed or dropped then individuals may pursue a sealing if the adjudication has been withheld.
What Is Expungement in Florida?Generally speaking, the expungement of your arrest record physically destroys the documents relating to the arrest. The only exception is a confidential copy is retained by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. To be eligible for expungement the charges against the individual must be dropped, dismissed, nor pursuit, or resulted in an acquittal at trial.
It is important to note and be aware that some offenses, such as certain violent crimes, sex crimes, or DUI convictions, are not eligible for sealing or expungement.
Additional Eligibility RequirementsIt is important to note that every particular case is different and this page cannot accurately advise you if you are eligible for clearing your record. Rather, you need to discuss with a Florida criminal record attorney to determine your eligibility. This is because, in addition to the eligibility requirements listed above, there are additional requirements:
In addition to the emotionally relief of having your record cleared following a criminal case there are also practical considerations which are benefits as a result of your record being cleared:
It is extremely important to note that while it clearing your record in Florida will remove the record from the criminal justice agency and local court, as well as preventing it from showing up in background searches that rely on the Florida database, evidence of your arrest may still appear on the internet. If there is a website with a picture of your mugshot, clearing your record through sealing or expungement will not remove those records and that would require a different process. Additionally, the record may still appear in the FBI federal database.
The Florida Sealing and Expungement ProcessThe expungement process in Florida involves several steps, including:
While the process itself is not complicated, there are many requests throughout the state and there is a review process from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Accordingly, the whole process can take anywhere from 6-12 months.
Why Hire a Florida Expungement Lawyer?While you can attempt to file for expungement on your own, having a knowledgeable attorney helps simplify and streamline the process while saving you time from your personal life. Our team:
Don’t let your past define your future. Florida allows you to seal or expunge your record, allow our dedicated team of criminal record attorneys to help clear your record and reclaim your life. We have experience in these matters and would be happy to assist you.
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