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Having a criminal record can prevent you from renting a home, getting a job, getting into school, and has significant negative consequences, regardless of whether you were even convicted. The mere fact that you have been charged with a crime can remain on your record for life.
Whether it was your mistake or the mistake of another person that caused you to be charged with a crime in NC, the mere fact that you were charged will remain on your criminal record permanently. The State of North Carolina understands that people make mistakes. As such, it has provided for a process called expunction, which seals your record across state and national agencies. Not every person is eligible to have their record expunged. But, depending on the circumstances of your case, the outcome, and your other criminal history, you may qualify to have that mistake expunged and removed from your record permanently. Fill out the brief questionnaire on this page for a free consultation with our North Carolina expungement lawyer to see if you qualify for an expungement. If you are eligible for a NC expungement, our NC criminal attorney will help you make sure that mistake doesn't continue to haunt you forever. The process can be lengthy, so contact us today! |
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Note also that sending an e-mail to our office does not create an attorney-client relationship, and none will be formed unless there is an expressed agreement between the firm and the client. Thus, we strongly advise against sending confidential or privileged information to us until you can establish such a relationship. Furthermore, we advise against sending privileged or confidential information through e-mail at all, since we can in no way ensure the security of your e-mail.
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