Welcome to
Records Removal Services! We remove criminal records by either
expungement, seal, or pardon. Current laws allow your criminal
records to be visible to everyone resulting in the loss of jobs,
housing, and credit opportunities until you expunge, set-aside, or
vacate your court and arrest records.
"For
almost ten years I have had a black cloud over
my head and I thought that the only way I could
ever remove it was to spend tens of thousands of
dollars with a lawyer.
Thank you so much
for all your personal attention during this
process. I can't believe how easy and
inexpensive the whole thing was. If ever there
is anything I can do for you, please call on
me." Scott Austin,
Texas
"I am going to
recommend your service to anyone I know that has
a criminal record. The misdemeanor I had
prevented me from getting my nursing license but
it is expunged! Thank you!
If I can do
anything for any of you, please let me
know!"
Amanda
Charlotte,
South
Carolina
Records
Removal Services works within the laws of each
state to expunge, seal, set-aside, or vacate
your criminal record. Many of our clients
have just been denied employment, housing,
credit, or terminated from a job because of
their criminal record.
In the United States today,
most criminal records are cleared in order to
prevent further job,
housing, and credit discrimination (see collateral consequences of
criminal chargesbelow). The
process for
removing
an offense from your criminal record varies from
state to state. Records Removal Services
assigns specialists and criminal justice
advisors to specific legal jurisdictions
throughout the United States.
Historically, more than 95% of our
clients have been granted an expungement,
seal,
vacated sentence, or conviction
set-aside.
Unlike
large law firms, we only charge a one-time fee
of $300.00 to expunge, seal, set-aside, or
pardon your criminal record. How much is a clear criminal
record worth to you?
Felons often
face additional consequences such as
disenfranchisement, loss of federal loans for
education (for drug charges) or eviction
from public housing in addition to the loss of
voting rights in many states, exclusion from
certain lines of work, prohibition from obtaining
certain licenses, exclusion from purchase and
possession of firearms or ammunition, and
ineligibility to run for or be elected to public
office (even if adjudication is withheld).
If you are convicted of a felony (or
equivalent) your right to have a firearm is
automatically removed by the state.
Contrary to
popular belief, receiving an expungement or seal
for your criminal record does not
automatically restore these rights. In most
cases, the Governor's Office for the state your
offense occurred is the sole authority for
restoring rescinded constitutional privileges.
Click here to see
fees related to a criminal record expunge, seal,
and restoration of voting, jury duty, and firearm
rights.
"Thank you and everyone at
Records Removal Services for expunging my name
from criminal background check companies. I know
I lost patience in the process at times, and was
probably a horrible client, but the end result
is that my criminal past is expunged....erased,
and I cannot thank you
enough."
David Sea
Bright, New Jersey
"I never thought this day would
come, a day when my previous life was expunged
forever and no one will ever know. I thought my
education would be useless after being
convicted, and for more than 5 years it has
followed and haunted me. I do not know if you
truly realize how much you have helped me, but I
will always be
grateful."