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OHIO COUNTY COURT · 2009
Misdemeanor DUI
STATE OF OHIO v. [REDACTED]
Case No.
Charge: Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence
Date of Arrest: , 2009
Disposition: Guilty — Misdemeanor
Sentence:
CLIENT AFFIDAVIT · OHIO · 2009
“I had checked "yes" on job applications for fourteen years. Three weeks after Expunge filed, my background came back clean. I got the logistics manager position the same month.”
— M.R.
Warehouse supervisor, father of two
22 days to clearance
ILLINOIS COUNTY COURT · 2013
Felony Drug Possession
PEOPLE OF ILLINOIS v. [REDACTED]
Case No.
Charge: Possession of a Controlled Substance
Class: Felony
Date Filed: , 2013
Prior Service: U.S. Army — Honorable
CLIENT AFFIDAVIT · ILLINOIS · 2013
“One arrest from 2013 was following me everywhere — apartment applications, security clearances, everything. Expunge handled the petition. My record is clean and my clearance was reinstated.”
— D.W.
Army veteran, 8 years service
31 days to sealing
TEXAS COUNTY COURT · 2016
Juvenile Arrest Record
IN THE MATTER OF: [REDACTED], a Minor
Cause No.
Charge:
Date of Adjudication: , 2016
Status: Sealed — Juvenile Record
Employer Disclosure:
CLIENT AFFIDAVIT · TEXAS · 2016
“My sealed juvenile file kept appearing in employer background checks. I'd lost two job offers. Expunge identified the source, challenged the disclosure, and got it permanently removed.”
— A.P.
Software engineer, 28
18 days to removal
FLORIDA COUNTY COURT · 2011 – 2014
Multiple Misdemeanors (3 counts)
STATE OF FLORIDA v. [REDACTED]
Case Nos. / /
Count I:
Count II:
Count III:
Petition for Expungement: GRANTED —
CLIENT AFFIDAVIT · FLORIDA · 2011 – 2014
“I had three separate charges across four years. I assumed nothing could be done. Expunge cleared all three — the healthcare board approved my license renewal the following quarter.”
— L.C.
Nursing assistant, single mother
44 days, all three counts
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Expungement law varies by state, charge type, and waiting period. Our attorneys have cleared records in all categories below.
Misdemeanors
CLEARABLE- —DUI (first offense)
- —Petty theft
- —Simple assault
- —Disorderly conduct
- —Trespassing
Eligibility: Most states: eligible after 2–5 years
Non-Violent Felonies
CLEARABLE- —Drug possession
- —Check fraud
- —Shoplifting (elevated)
- —Vandalism
- —Receiving stolen property
Eligibility: Eligible in 31 states after waiting period
Eligibility varies significantly by state
Drug Offenses
CLEARABLE- —Possession (all schedules)
- —Paraphernalia
- —Distribution (small quantity)
- —Under influence in public
Eligibility: Clean Slate Act states: automatic after 10 years
Juvenile Records
CLEARABLE- —Sealed juvenile adjudications surfacing in adult screenings
- —Youthful offender designations
- —Expunged records re-appearing in NCIC
Eligibility: All states: strong protections, often full erasure
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Arrests Without Conviction
CLEARABLE- —Charges dropped
- —Acquittals
- —No-billed by grand jury
- —Dismissed for lack of evidence
Eligibility: Eligible in all 50 states — strongest cases
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Attorney advertising. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Expungement eligibility varies by jurisdiction, charge classification, and individual circumstances. This page does not constitute legal advice. Consult an attorney for guidance specific to your record.