Expungement Attorney in Fort Collins

EFFECTIVE CRIMINAL DEFENSE STRATEGIES
A criminal case can continue to impact your life, years after the case is over. Criminal records can affect your consideration for certain jobs. It may also prevent admission to certain schools and colleges. It can harm your career. Your past looming overhead can be a source of embarrassment and regret. If you successfully completed a deferred sentence or deferred judgment and are wondering if you can clear your criminal record through sealing your record, call me.

What Doest It Mean To Seal My Record?

Though your options may seem limited, if your case was dismissed, there is a possibility of sealing your criminal record. Even certain low-level drug convictions and arrests can now be sealed. After sealing your record, you can truthfully state on a job application that you have never been arrested or convicted of the sealed offense. Certain charges, such as theft or fraud, may also be eligible for sealing under Colorado law.

Having your record sealed has many benefits. It can clear the way for career advancement or entrance into a college or university. It can also help you close the books on an event better forgotten. Enable you to look forward, rather than back. Not all types of crimes in Colorado can be sealed, but I will help you consider your options and support you through the sealing process.

Clearing Your Criminal Record in Colorado

If you believe you qualify to have your records sealed, contact me immediately — the sooner we talk, the sooner I can get to work on your case to seal your record. I also handle sealing of Minor in Possession of Alcohol or Underage Consumption tickets — I have represented many Colorado State University students in these types of cases.

After an order to seal a criminal record is issued by the court, you will never need not disclose your arrest or conviction, except in some extremely limited exceptions. For more information, or for a free case evaluation, contact me, Lee E. Christian Law, at my Fort Collins, Colorado, law office. Call (970) 484-0300 or contact me online today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Expungement erases a criminal record completely, making it as if the offense never happened, and is not accessible to the public or employers. Sealing a criminal record hides it from public view, but it can still be accessed by law enforcement and certain agencies. Expunged records are permanently removed, while sealed records can be reopened under specific circumstances. Expungement is typically reserved for arrests and minor offenses. Sealing is used for more serious offenses that do not qualify for expungement. In Fort Collins, our expungement attorneys can guide you through the process to determine which option best suits your needs.
An expungement attorney can help you by evaluating your eligibility for sealing your criminal record and guiding you through the legal process. They can file the necessary petitions and represent you in court to argue your case. The attorney ensures all paperwork is accurately completed and submitted on time. They also provide legal advice on the implications of sealing your record and any potential future benefits or limitations. An experienced attorney can increase your chances of a successful outcome. In Fort Collins, our attorneys are skilled in managing the complexities of the sealing process, providing you with the best chance of having your record sealed and protecting your future opportunities.
Sealing your criminal record can provide several benefits. It makes the record inaccessible to the public and potential employers, improving your chances of obtaining jobs and housing. It helps you avoid the stigma associated with a criminal past, allowing for a fresh start. Sealed records also protect your privacy by restricting access to your criminal history. Additionally, it can restore certain rights, such as eligibility for certain professional licenses. In Fort Collins, our attorneys are dedicated to helping clients achieve these benefits through professional legal services.
The expungement process in Fort Collins can vary in length depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. Generally, it may take several months from the time you file your petition until the court issues a final order. The process involves filing the necessary paperwork, waiting for a response from the court, and potentially attending a hearing. Legal assistance can help expedite the process by ensuring all documents are correctly filed and deadlines are met. For specific timelines, consulting with an attorney is recommended. To start your journey toward a clean slate, contact us today.

Additional Information in Fort Collins

Colorado Judicial Branch - Sealing Criminal Records: Outlines the procedures and requirements for sealing criminal records in the 1st Judicial District. It details the eligibility criteria, necessary forms, and steps involved in filing a petition to seal records. The document also explains the legal effects of sealing a record and the timeline for the process. This resource helps individuals understand the legal framework, prepare the required documents accurately, and follow the correct procedure to increase the chances of a successful sealing or expungement.
Colorado General Assembly - Sealing and Expunging Criminal Records (2016): Outlines the process and requirements for sealing and expunging criminal records in Colorado. It explains that expungement applies primarily to juvenile delinquency records, whereas adult criminal records are sealed. The document details the eligibility criteria, exceptions, and waiting periods for both processes. It also describes the expedited process for sealing records in cases of mistaken identity or immediate dismissal. This information helps individuals understand the legal requirements and procedures, aiding them in successfully navigating their sealing or expungement cases.
City of Fort Collins - Police Records: Processes, stores, and reviews information gathered from officers. They handle requests for copies of accident and offense reports, conduct local background checks, and provide VIN checks by appointment. The unit is open to the public Monday through Friday and handles nearly 27,000 cases annually. Utilizing their services can help individuals obtain necessary documents to support their case for sealing or expunging their criminal records by providing accurate records and background information.
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