SEALING & EXPUNGING YOUR
CRIMINAL RECORD
Leave the Past Behind
Seal Expungement Lawyer
Need to seal or expunge
your criminal record
because:
-
employers wont hire
you based on a the
results of a
background check?
-
you are concerned
you will never
become a lawful
permanent resident
or a Untied States
citizen?
-
you're applying for
a state license for
your profession?
In the information age,
employers and others
have access to your
personal information,
which includes criminal
cases. If you have no
convictions (your case
was dropped), I can help
you seal or expunge your
record. Also, depending
on the type of crime, if
you received a withhold
of adjudication, I can
help you seal your
record.
Once your record is
sealed or expunged, you
can honestly answer "no"
to the question of
whether you have ever
been convicted of a
crime. After that, your
future is wide open.
Don't let the past get
in the way of your
future.
If you or a loved one
need a Palm Beach
Florida expungement and
sealing lawyer, call me.
I look forward to
helping you get a new
start in life.
Grey
To speak with me anytime,
Call: (561)686-6886
Palm Beach Seal Expunge
lawyer
Sealing attorney
Expungement criminal
attorney
aaacriminaldefense.com has its principal office at 1610 Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach, Florida, Mr. Tesh represents clients charged with serious federal criminal offenses before Federal Criminal Courts in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Stuart, Martin County, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Tallahassee, and all federal courts throughout the United States of America.
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Federal Court, as opposed to thirty (30) days in Florida, to file a notice of appeal. If you want to appeal a conviction, you must contact a Federal criminal appeals attorney immediately as time is of the essence.