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Expungement

Pennsylvania Law Firm Obtains Expungement of Criminal Records

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At the Law Office of Douglas P. Earl, P.C., we know how to handle criminal law issues at all stages of the justice process. One of these issues is expungement.

Expungement means removing an arrest from a criminal record. We know when expungement is possible and we know how to make it happen. With 20 years of experience on our side, you can be confident in our advice and advocacy.

You Were Arrested, But Not Convicted

If you weren't convicted for a criminal offense, why should you have a mark on your record?

That's a good question. Expungement provides the opportunity to clear your arrest record. No longer will future employers, landlords or others be able to see that you were arrested.

Are There Other Opportunities to Clear a Criminal Record?

Your ability to clear your record depends on the circumstances.

We encourage you to get in touch with us and discuss your situation. We will carefully review all of the options. We will explore every opportunity that could allow us to achieve your goals. If expungement is an option, you can be certain that we will let you know.

We Fight for You!

It's a simple fact: in order to get results, your lawyer has to be willing to put in the work.

At our law firm, we are not afraid of doing the work. We are thorough and careful. We are willing to fight if necessary. The bottom line is that we know how important your case is. You deserve to be treated with respect.

We're Here When You Need Us

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help people in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania.

Contact an experienced criminal defense attorney today.

The Law Office of Douglas P. Earl, P.C., is available to serve clients throughout Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Scranton, Reading, Harrisburg, Norristown, West Chester, Doylestown, Bala Cynwyd, Media, Newtown, Ardmore, Abington, Havertown, and Swarthmore; as well as all communities within Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Allegheny County and Delaware County.