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Records Removal Services®
Toll-Free:
(866) 521-4441
Click
here for our online
qualification contact form.
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Do not enroll
if you have been convicted of
murder, polygamy, pedophilia,
rape, sexual assault, or a hate crime involving
any minority group.
This system is automated; should we notice you have enrolled
and have been convicted of Records Removal Services'
ineligible offences (above), your account
will be deleted and your money
refunded, minus a penalty.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is
it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an
attorney for individual advice regarding your own
situation.
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Don't let your criminal
records keep you from getting a job, loans, denied housing,
or credit.
In some states if you have a
criminal record you cannot vote, keep a firearm, or run for
political office.
Contact Records Removal
Services™ today to clear your criminal record!
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Do you automatically
qualify with Records Removal Services? |
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If you live in the
following states, and your case with
dismissed,
found innocent,
didn't go to trial,
not prosecuted, had
deferred adjudication (adjudication
withheld),
or a deferred sentence
you qualify immediately to have your record
sealed and/or
expunged:
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Florida
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Georgia
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Illinois
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Maryland
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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New Jersey
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If you meet
the minimum qualifications above for these
states, you may begin the process of
clearing your criminal record immediately by
enrolling in our
payment
plan or paying for our services in full.
Click
here for detailed information
on how Records Removal Services can expunge,
seal, set-aside, or vacate your
criminal record.
Remember, conviction records don't
automatically go away with the passage of
time. People, even with minor conviction,
have to take actions in order to expunge
their records. In addition,
expungement orders from any state aren't
worth the paper they are written on if
government and privately owned criminal
databases aren't updated.
Expungement is a focus of our company, but
we are not a law firm. As such, our fees are
always the cheapest because we have
developed a semi-automatic,
state-of-the-art system
to complete the process once you have
completed the steps in your initial
paperwork packet. We are more
efficient and are generally able to provide
a faster turn-around.
We will endeavor to make your expungement as
speedy as possible. The procedure typically
takes from 3 to 6 months (and sometimes
longer) depending upon the Court, the
complexity of the case, and how old the
conviction is.
Expungement is a process, not an
event. Even after your expungement is
granted, it is useless until
government and privately owned criminal
databases are updated!
In most cases, criminal databases
have 180 days to remove your name from their
database if a pardon, expungement, seal, or
non-disclosure is granted.
(see related blog post)
If you have a
general question, make sure it isn't currently answered in our
frequently asked questions
section.
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ALL CLIENTS OF RECORDS REMOVAL
SERVICES™ ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
ALL COMMUNICATION WITH RECORDS
REMOVAL SERVICES™ IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
Some felony and misdemeanor offenses that
can be cleared are petty theft, grand theft, possession of
marijuana, shoplifting, possession of controlled substance,
driving under the influence DUI, domestic violence, DV, assault,
battery, assault with deadly weapon, bribery, terrorist threat,
resisting arrest, perjury, forgery, receiving stolen property,
conspiracy, money laundering, solicitation, manslaughter,
robbery, burglary, reckless driving, possession with intent to
distribute, vandalism, trespassing, discharging firearm,
stalking, false imprisonment, insurance fraud, prostitution,
loitering, pandering, violation of protective order, lewd and
lascivious act, failure to register, obscene material,
exploitation, indecent exposure, credit card fraud,
embezzlement, arson. If you have a record, it is time to expunge
or seal your record.
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