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If you have been searching for information to help guide you through the expungement process and clear an arrest record, you have found the right place!



Do you, or someone you know have an arrest record that has come back to haunt you because that information is now being reported to your employer, or a potential employer? The sad reality is that having an arrest record can make any person nearly unemployable in a normal economy, but this problem is magnified in the current depressed economy.

Finding a good job is hard enough, but when a person has been arrested for any reason, it is almost impossible to find an employer willing to give them an opportunity at landing even a mediocre job. This is true because it is now common practice for employers to conduct background searches on potential employees, and every job seeker should be aware of how any arrest record that they might have, could become a serious roadblock to their future employment. Job seekers should also be aware that even an incident from several years past could be exposed. This exposure can, and does happen even in states that forbid an employer to ask questions about an arrest on an application. And because so many people are looking for work now, it is important to have a equal employment opportunity in today's highly competitive job market.

This roadblock to equal opportunities becomes even worse when a person also has a conviction in addition to the arrest record. An arrest, or criminal record is not something that any normal person wants to have, but unfortunately many people do make poor judgments, sometimes resulting in a person being on the wrong end of the law. That said, having a criminal record does not automatically mean that the person who is in trouble with the law is a bad person. Yet, research confirms what the person with a record knows very well. They know that know matter how good they do in a job interview, no matter how many letters of recommendations they might have, as soon as an employer knows that the potential employee has a record of some kind, that employer often perceives them as totally untrustworthy.

Unfortunately the bad news does not stop there. Having any type of arrest, or criminal record can affect a person adversely in many other ways besides being denied employment. For example, having a record can also prevent a person from finding decent housing, and can exlude them from qualifying for financial aid to attend college. The good news is that a person that has a blemished record does not have to continue to live with the mistake they made in the past. Most states have some form of legal remedy to help give relief from the sometimes unfair bias that having a record can create...this remedy, in most states is called an expungement.

Much like a bankruptcy, which can help give a person a fresh start in their financial future, a properly executed expungement can help a person with an arrest record. An expungement can help that person who has moved on from their past mistakes...giving them a chance at having equal opportunities to succeed in their personal and professional life.

If you have never heard the term before, an expungement is a legal procedure that removes or seals an arrest or criminal record from all public files and computer systems of the police department, the court system, and most other law enforcement agencies. With some exceptions, a person who receives an expungement can legally answer "no" to a question asking whether you have been arrested or convicted of a crime, when filling out a job, rental, financial aid or license application.

Before purchasing the information contained in the self-help guide offered here at expungement4u.com, it should be mentioned that not all arrest or criminal records can be expunged. For example, while it is possible to expunge most misdemeanors, and some non-violent felonies, as long as sufficient time has passed. A person with a long history of criminal activity, anyone that has commited a violent crime, or anyone convicted of a sexual crime will NOT qualify for an expungement in any state. However most other records can be expunged, including a DUI, as long as the case meets all the state specific criteria were the offence occured.

Where can a person get help to clear their record?

Honestly, today there are many places where a person who wants to clear their record can go for help. They can hire an attorney for a few thousand dollars, which may be way out of reach for a person already struggling to pay their bills. They can choose one of the many internet businesses that have popped up in recent years that claim to be able to clear a record in any state, many times this can end up costing as much as hiring an experienced attorney would have cost, but without the personal attention. A person can choose to attempt to file an expungement totally on their own, by far the most cost effective option. But, depending on which state they live in, this can be a fairly easy process for someone who can follow detailed and confusing instructions, or it may turn out to be an extremely frustrating experience. Last but not least, a person can buy a good self-help book to guide them through the expungement process, and depending on the information contained in the book, this could very well be the best option for most people who need an expungement.

There are some books on the subject, and all of them have valuable information in them. Unfortunately, few of them give a person enough complete, or the most current information available on the expungement process. In addition, most of them do not even mention the most important follow up steps that must be taken after an expungement is granted.

The information contained in the self-help guide offered here at expungement4u.com is the most up to date and complete source of help a person can find on navigating the expungement process.

What makes this guide different than all the other books available out there, is that this one was written with the unique perspective of observing someone who has had to struggle through the expungement process totally on their own. Including how to effectively follow up after the expungement process to confirm the their record was cleared...all with a very successful result.  Then using this same information to help others that were in the same situtaion to achieve the same successful results. This guide was written with a sincere desire to help the many good people out there who have made an unfortunate mistake or two in their past, and are still being punished for it long after their legal debt was paid.


The contents of this guide include;

  • All about background checks
  • How to prepare for a background check
  • Expungement FAQ's
  • The expungement process
  • Information on constructing a pleading paper (including example documents)
  • Following up after an expungement (very important final steps)
  • Additional sources of help
  • State by state record repository contacts
  • State by state internet links on expungement laws
  • Glossary of legal terms

The FAQ section include;

  • What is an expungement and how can it help me?
  • Do I need to hire an attorney to expunge my record?
  • How much will an expungement cost me?
  • How do I find out if I qualify for an expungement?
  • How soon can I qualify for an expungement?
  • Can I get my juvenile records expunged?
  • Can I expunge a record that occurred in another state?
  • What is the difference between an arrest record and a criminal record?
  • Can I expunge a DUI arrest record?

No matter what path you choose to obtain an expungement, it is critical to take the follow up steps described in this book to make certain that public access to your expunged records has been removed from all databases. If you fail to complete the follow up steps, your record may still follow you...waisting all your time, money and efforts getting the expungement in the first place.


So, if you are tired of struggling with the stigma of having a record, tired of being denied some of the basic equal opportunities that so many other people take for granted...then I encourage you to do something about it now. Take back the ability to make your life a better, more successful one by excercising your right to expunge your records. Or perhaps you know a friend, or have a family member that is struggling with this issue, and can benefit by using the information contained in this self-help guide.

Don't let a mistake from the past keep following you into your future.



Order now...and give yourself or someone you care for, the gift of a fresh start!



 


 

 


 

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