If you have been charged with criminal violations in the past, the record of those charges may affect your ability to get work, housing, public benefits, financial aid for education, to drive or to enjoy other rights or privileges, such as voting.
This information will help you understand what rights and options you have and what procedures you must use to clear or limit access to your criminal record by others.
If you have fulfilled the terms and conditions of your probation, any time after the expiration of your probation, you can seek to withdraw your guilty plea, enter a plea of not guilty and have the matter set aside.
Thereafter, Washington Revised Code 9.95.240 allows you to seek release from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the offense which you were convicted.
If you meet the requirements for eligibility you can seek to Vacate your Conviction and have your Records Sealed.*
Criminal History Cleaners will prepare, file and serve all interested parties with a Petition for Expungement. We do everything we can as Legal Document Assistants to help you seek the relief you desire and help you obtain your Court Order .
Criminal History Cleaners charges only $199 dollars for the entire process.
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