Northern Virginia Expungement Lawyer
Having to admit to an arrest on a job application is embarrassing — and potentially harmful to your career. Fortunately, many people in Virginia who have been arrested for crimes but not convicted can obtain an expungement of their criminal records. If expunged, the arrest record and related documents are physically destroyed.
After an expungement, you can legally say "no" to the question "Have you ever been arrested for a crime?"
At my firm, David C. Jones, Jr., P.C., I have helped many people obtain expungements of their criminal records. The can usually be completed in a few weeks and they do not require a court appearance.
What Can and Cannot Be Expunged
Not all arrests and charges can be expunged. You can get an expungement if:
- You were arrested for a crime and not charged.
- You were arrested and the charge was dismissed.
- You were arrested and found not guilty of the criminal charge.
An expungement is not possible if you were convicted of a crime, the finding was withheld or you received a diversion outcome. In a free consultation, I can review your case, determine if you are eligible and explain the expungement process. Contact my firm today.
The Best Money You Can Spend
Having a clean criminal record provides many career and personal benefits. When applying for a job, you do not have to be afraid of the criminal background check and you do not have to explain an embarrassing blemish on your record. You can put the event behind you and move forward in your life.
Free Initial Consultation
I charge flat, affordable fees for to expunge your records. Contact David C. Jones, Jr., P.C. for a free initial consultation with an attorney. Located in Fairfax, the firm serves clients throughout Northern Virginia.
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