Welcome to Records Removal Services! We are a legal aid company that removes 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, seal, or pardon your court and arrest records.

NOTICE:

 

Regardless of federal or state laws, regulations, or policy, Records Removal Services™ will not assist in expunging, sealing, or requesting a pardon for anyone convicted of polygamy, pedophilia, rape, sexual assault, or a hate crime involving any minority group.

INFORMATION:

 

  Most states require a period of good behavior (crime free) from the date your sentence ended before being eligible for an expungement or seal. 

 

Generally, this is a period of 2 years or more depending on the state your offense occurred. 


A criminal record or rap sheet, is a compilation of an individual's identification, arrest, conviction (law), incarceration, legal status, sex offender registration, warrant information, and other relevant criminal history.

 

Its primary goal is to provide a comprehensive criminal history for an individual to be used for many purposes, including for identification, assistance in developing suspects in an ongoing criminal investigation, and for enhanced sentencing in criminal prosecutions.

 

  Florida Expungement: When a record has been expunged, those entities which would have access to a sealed record will be informed that the subject of the record has had a record expunged, but would not have access to the record itself without a court order.

Any criminal history record that is ordered to be expunged by a court of competent jurisdiction must be physically destroyed or obliterated by any criminal justice agency having custody of such record.

 

In Florida, criminal records may only be expunged under the following circumstances:

  Nolle Prosequi: Didn’t go to trial/court.
  Case against you was dismissed.
  No bill (no information).
  Minor Misdemeanors having been sealed for 10 years.

 

  Florida Seal: Sealing a criminal record means to remove the specific record from public view. When a criminal history record is sealed, the public will not have access to it, but certain governmental or related entities may have access to it.

 

In Florida, criminal records may only be sealed under the following circumstances:

  Adjudication withheld.
  Acquittal (after trial).
  Minor Misdemeanors.

  As determined or ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.

 

  Florida Pardon:  A Pardon is a constitutionally authorized process that provides the means through which convicted felons may seek restoration of their civil rights and may be considered for relief from punishment. The restoration of voting rights and other civil rights, pardons, commutation of sentence, relief from fines and forfeitures, and restoration of firearm authority will be granted.

 

In Florida, requests for a pardon may only be filed under the following circumstances:

 

  10 years following completion of sentence. 

  A waiver (for the required 10 year waiting period) is available for non violent offenders after 5 years of being free of criminal activity.

 

  Click here for detailed information on how Records Removal Services can expunge, seal, set-aside, vacate, or pardon your criminal record.

Expungement, pardons, and sealing records in the State of Florida

  Florida Expungement: When a record has been expunged, those entities which would have access to a sealed record will be informed that the subject of the record has had a record expunged, but would not have access to the record itself without a court order.

Any criminal history record that is ordered to be expunged by a court of competent jurisdiction must be physically destroyed or obliterated by any criminal justice agency having custody of such record.  In Florida, criminal records may only be expunged under the following circumstances: 

  Nolle Prosequi: Didn’t go to trial/court.
  Case against you was dismissed.
  No bill (no information).
  Minor Misdemeanors having been sealed for 10 years. 

  Florida Seal:
Sealing a criminal record means to remove the specific record from public view. When a criminal history record is sealed, the public will not have access to it, but certain governmental or related entities may have access to it. In Florida, criminal records may only be sealed under the following circumstances: 

  Adjudication withheld.
  Acquittal (after trial).
  Minor Misdemeanors. 
  As determined or ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.

 
Florida Pardon:  A Pardon is a constitutionally authorized process that provides the means through which convicted felons may seek restoration of their civil rights and may be considered for relief from punishment. The restoration of voting rights and other civil rights, pardons, commutation of sentence, relief from fines and forfeitures, and restoration of firearm authority will be granted.

In Florida, requests for a pardon may only be filed under the following circumstances: 

  10 years following completion of sentence.   
  A waiver (for the required 10 year waiting period) is available for non violent offenders after 5 years of being free of criminal activity. 

Click here for detailed information on how Records Removal Services can expunge, seal, set-aside, vacate, or pardon your criminal record.
 
State of Florida Disqualifying Charges for Expunction/Sealing.
You can only have one (1) relief in a lifetime from the State of Florida.
If you have any conviction that involves a minor, you are not eligible.
If you have any conviction that involves sexual assault, you are not eligible.

 State of Florida Governing Laws.

This information is current as of February 10, 2007; to search Florida laws, click here.


 

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