How Long does a Felony Stay on Record in Los Angeles?

If you have been charged or convicted of a felony, you may want to consider trying to have it removed from your record as if you do not—it will never disappear from your record. A felony charge or conviction can limit you in many ways, including the types of employment you are able to secure as well as your voting rights. Also, such a charge can keep you from being able to bear a firearm. The following is crucial information regarding how a felony can impact your life in California and how you can go about having your record expunged.

What is considered a Felony Conviction in California?

In the state of California, a crime that is punishable by more than a year in prison is a felony. When a person is convicted of a felony, he or she is likely to end up spending time in jail or prison; however, some felony convictions come with no jail time and are served on through probation. While jail or prison time may be devastating, the long term consequences of a felony conviction can be even worse, such as the loss of certain civil rights and privileges.

How Long Does A Felony Stay On Your Record

When you choose an attorney to help with your expungement, you will want to contact a law firm that focuses in expungement cases. The expungement process is lengthy and tedious, and requires a driven lawyer to assure that all required paperwork be submitted accurately and promptly. Ultimately, you should hire a lawyer that you are comfortable with and are able to share all the details of your case with. Doing so will provide you with the best chance for achieving the most reasonable outcome.

Hurwitz Law Group, Inc helps clients with expungement in the Los Angeles area

It is important to note that not all felonies can be expunged. If, however, you have felony charges/convictions that can be expunged, it is recommended that you initiate the expungement process as soon as possible. By having your record expunged, you can increase your employment opportunities as well as gain back your civil rights.

Call Attorney Brian Hurwitz for a free consultation regarding your options for expungement in Los Angeles, California. Attorney Hurwitz will be able to provide insight on a course of action that is best for your particular situation.

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