Record Seal
Record Seal is the practice of sealing or destroying court records that would otherwise be publicly accessible as public records. The modern process and requirements to seal a record and the protections it provides vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even between civil and criminal cases which is why we are here to help you.
In law, "expungement" is the process by which a record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from state or federal record. An expungement proceeding is a type of lawsuit in which a first time offender of a prior criminal conviction seeks that the records of that earlier process be sealed, making the records unavailable through the state or Federal repositories. If successful, the records are said to be "expunged". To "expunge" is to "erase or remove completely".
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