Don’t let your criminal past haunt you. The expungement process allows you to legally seal and erase your criminal record.

How Lipinski Law Can Help

A conviction, arrest or conviction can make it harder to get jobs, housing loans, guns or improve your quality of life. Indiana expungements are not meant to replace pardons.

Indiana provides more relief than any other state for misdemeanors or felony offenses.

Why Indiana Should Disclose Your Criminal Record

A long criminal record can still have an impact on your life.

  • Apply for a Job
  • Child custody
  • Driving privileges
  • Professionals may apply for licensure
  • On-line records from state and local authorities
  • Immigration questions
  • The rights to possess and use a firearm

An Indiana expungement attorney can help change your record.

What Is Record Expungement?

An exemption can be a legal procedure to erase your criminal record.

An exoneration is legal protection of your records from government access. A Indiana attorney can help file a petition for the record to be deleted.

Indiana: Can A Criminal Record Be Expunged?

A record can be revoked if you have completed your sentence for misdemeanors no more than five years or Level 1 and Level 6 felonies not longer than eight years. Or felonies that were reduced to

2013 saw substantial improvements to the Indiana General Assembly’s Indiana Criminal Code. Background checks won’t reveal arrests and convictions.

Indiana Can Expunge Certain Criminal Records

Indiana’s expungement laws allow for the sealing or erasure of certain felony convictions that are less than eight years old, and certain misdemeanor cases that are less than five years old.

Indiana’s expungement law allows the sealing of records related to the following:

  • Arrests
  • Criminal charges
  • Delinquency adjudications
  • Criminal convictions
  • Trials
  • Appellate court records
  • Forfeiture records
  • Record of postconviction relief

Every county must file an exoneration petition. Temporary expulsion is possible. To have records from any county removed, you must apply. It is important to speak with an Indiana lawyer because of these limitations and the complexity of Indiana’s expungement law.

Adult Arrests, Convictions, And Charges Can Be Expunged.

This information is used to determine whether your adult criminal record can be expunged.

  • Record types: arrest, charge or conviction, or both
  • What is for?
  • Time since you were arrested, convicted, or charged.
  • Additional characteristics for the petitioner

Arie Lipinski is an Indiana Expungement Attorney. Trust is Assured

Arie Lipinski, an Indiana criminal defense lawyer, can help clients determine eligibility for expungement.

  • Confirm you are eligible to receive expungement
  • Collecting case records
  • Investigation into your criminal record
  • Additional court papers to be collected
  • Get your expungement petition ready
  • Arguments in court
  • Notifications to State Agencies

Contact Indiana Expungement Attorneys At Lipinski Law Today

A criminal or arrest record can serve as a permanent reminder of your past.

This is the right time to get on board!