Moving Forward: Expunging Old Criminal Records for Career Advancement
Hi, my name is Jansen Rigney. I’m the Wagoner County criminal, family, and soft intellectual property attorney for Wirth Law Office, and today we’re going to start a small video segment on generalized expungements of your misdemeanors and felonies.
So you might want to get an expungement on your misdemeanors or felonies because that’s most of the time what causes you from not getting a job, perhaps. When you run a background check, it’ll pull up these old misdemeanors and felonies, and I’ve had clients that will call most often when they had received a felony or a misdemeanor from nearly 20 years ago, and they only learned that they even had one from their employer who ran a background check if the company changes hands or if they’re trying to get a new job.
Why Consider Expunging Your Record?
They will oftentimes be disqualified or if you’re currently employed, will give you a lot of flack about getting that removed because the company wants to look good, and sometimes they will give you a hard time for something that happened 15, 20 years ago even. So we’re going to start this segment by going through a few of the reasons and a few different ways that you can get an expungement, why you might qualify for an expungement, and kind of the type of cases that you would get that would qualify for expungement.
How to Qualify for an Expungement
If you have any questions about getting a criminal misdemeanor or felony charge expunged, please reach out to a Wagoner County expungement attorney for any questions you might have.
Contact Us for a Initial Consultation
Contact Wirth Law Office at 918-879-1681 for a initial consultation on expunging your criminal record. Don’t let past mistakes hold you back any longer. Reach out today to learn more about how we can help you clear your record and move forward with your life.