Expungements

Santa Rosa Expungement Attorney

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As a Santa Rosa criminal defense attorney , I walk my clients through the expungement process and do everything I can to help them get the clean record they deserve My name is Joe Bisbiglia, founding attorney of The Law Office of Joe Bisbiglia. When you work with my firm, you can have confidence knowing your case is in experienced hands.

Clear your record and begin working towards a brighter future!
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Reasons to choose my firm:

  • 15 years of experience
  • Thousands of cases handled
  • Proven results in and out of court
  • Phone case evaluations

When you have a criminal or arrest record, it can have seriously negative consequences on your life and your reputation. Unfortunately, even the smallest criminal charges or conviction can follow you around for the rest of your life. You could have difficulty securing a job, housing, or even going back to school. But what if there was an option for you to clear your record and basically have everything erased?

In order to obtain a dismissal, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You are not on probation currently
  • You are not being charged with a different offense
  • You obtained early release or have successfully completed the probation process
  • You paid all reimbursements, restitution, and fines ordered by the court

Can you help with my case?

As a defense attorney, I know the devastating and long-lasting effects of a criminal conviction, and this is why I always encourage my clients to contact my firm as soon as possible after they have been charged. If you have met all the requirements for expungement and are ready to pursue a clean record, be sure to give my firm a call right away. I am more than prepared to work with you to get your record expunged.

How To Get An Expungement in CA

In California, a criminal record is not actually expunged. While expungement implies complete erasure, a more fitting term is “dismissal.” If you were convicted of an infraction, a misdemeanor, or a felony and were not sentenced to state prison, you can petition for a dismissal.

If you never received probation, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You were convicted of a misdemeanor or an infraction
  • At least one year has passed since your conviction
  • You are not currently serving another sentence
  • You are not being charged with another offense

You are still eligible for a dismissal if you received probation but did not get an early release or did not fulfill all the conditions of your probation, but the court will have full discretion over this.

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When seeking employment, it can be detrimental to have to reveal that you have been convicted or charged with a crime. With an expunged or dismissed record, you can move forward with your life and enjoy a clean slate. You can truthfully answer “no” to potential employers who ask about your record!

While the process may seem complicated, you can have confidence knowing that my firm is on the job. Let me put my experience, insight, and legal understanding to work for you today!

Contact my office to arrange a phone consultation to discuss your eligibility!

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