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Law Office of Joe Castrofort, PLLC
400 North Bumby Ave. # 101
Orlando, FL 32803
Directions via Mapquest
Telephone:
877. JOE. LAW 7
(877. 563. 5297)
FAX: 407. 233. 0557
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Criminal
Record Sealing & Expunction Attorney (lawyer)
Having a criminal record can be
quite problematic in various
aspects of your life and the
future you wish to pursue. A
criminal record may directly
impact your ability to be hired
for the job of your choosing,
the home you seek to live, and
many other areas of your life in
which a background check may be
involved.
Whether
you are convicted of a crime or not, you have a criminal police
record. Fortunately, many individuals qualify to have their
criminal record to be sealed or expunged which will allow you to
lead a normal life without fear of having a mistake follow you
around the rest of your life.
Since
it's inception, The Law Office of Joe Castrofort has dedicated
it's legal services solely to protecting the rights of those
accused of a felony or misdemeanor crime. Be
proactive in the having your criminal record sealed or
expunged by calling
Toll Free: (877)
563-5297 to schedule a
confidential legal consultation with Joe Castrofort, Esq.; an
experienced Orlando criminal record sealing / expunction
attorney (lawyer).
If you
qualify, The Law Office of Joe Castrofort will effectively and
expeditiously guide you through the criminal record sealing or
expunging legal process. Upon having your Florida criminal
record sealed or expunged, the withhold of adjudication or
dismissal of your felony, misdemeanor, or other criminal charge
will no longer be available as a public record as it will be
sealed or expunged. This also give you the legal ability to deny
or fail to acknowledge anything to do with the arrest, charges,
or any legal proceedings relating to the criminal case.
Criminal Record Sealing:
In order
for you to be eligible, in the State of Florida, to request your
criminal record to be sealed, you must meet the following
conditions:
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Have
never applied for a criminal record sealing or expunction
before;
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If
you haven't been convicted of a crime, misdemeanor
(including criminal traffic cases such as DUI, reckless
driving, and driving while license suspended), criminal
ordinance or felony;
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Are
not under any type of Court Supervision;
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And
you did not receive a withhold of adjudication if the charge
you want to seal is one of the exception (or disqualifying)
charges identified by Florida Statutes.
Sealing
the record means that all information regarding the arrest and
court case is no longer available if a criminal background check
is conducted.
Criminal Record Expunction:
In order
for you to be eligible, in the State of Florida, to request your
criminal record to be expunged, you must meet the following
conditions:
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Have
never applied for a criminal record sealing or expunction
before;
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Haven't been convicted of a crime, misdemeanor, criminal
ordinance, or a felony;
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Are
not under any type of Court Supervision (probation,
community control, or any other court ordered program).
When you
are granted a criminal record expunction, all records regarding
your case are destroyed and unavailable to the general public or
for background checks.
The Law
Office of Joe Castrofort possesses thorough knowledge regarding
all relevant laws regarding criminal record sealing and
expunction issues, and has the
experience to effectively employ this knowledge in the seeking
to have your criminal record sealed or expunged.
Contact an experienced criminal defense
attorney (lawyer) at The Law Office of Joe Castrofort today
by calling
Toll Free: (877)
563-5297, to speak with a qualified
Orlando record sealing and expunction attorney (lawyer)
who diligently protects the legal rights of those who require
professional legal services involving record sealing and
expunction legal matters.
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