Victorville - Expunge Criminal Record
Our law firm now provides our economical specialized criminal record clearing packages to all residents in Victorville. Currently the job application procedure in Victorville often calls for a personal background check, and a criminal record will usually restrict you from getting the job. The good news is there are laws and regulations in California that permit us to file a petition with the local Victorville courthouse asking them to expunge your criminal history. If the motion is approved you then can declare, with full truthfulness, that you have never been convicted of a criminal offense previously. Having your criminal record expunged will necessarily make you much more employable in the Victorville employment market. We only have a single specialty and that's California criminal expungement law. This enables us to give you expert legal services at the absolute lowest guaranteed fixed costs. Take a look at our free criminal record cleaning eligibility test below. Simply answer a few multiple choice questions and it will explain to you which Victorville expungement legal service best suits your needs.
Victorville Criminal Record Clearing Lawyer
Our firm currently offers a sizeable variety of criminal record clearing packages to all individuals in the Victorville metropolitan region. I had just one goal when I started this law practice - to enable people put their criminal past behind them for good to ensure that they can move forward and fully embrace a more positive future. From the moment you register with us a qualified and experienced criminal expungement lawyer will take care of your case from beginning to end. We appreciate you taking a few minutes to look at our website and we look forward to helping you get a fresh start on your life.
Sincerely,
David Huffman, Esq.
Founding Attorney, Fresh Start Law Center
- prepare initial motion
- Provide legal advice
- conduct legal research
- Attorney evaluation of case
- Prepare supporting evidence
- serVE prosecuting attorney
- file motion with the court
- Pay court costs
- Pay filling fees
- Schedulate hearing
- Rospond to D.A. opposition
- Attend required court hearing
- Argue case at hearing
- Refile if necessary
- CAse follow-up with you
- Help Prepare initial motion