Broomfield Expungement Attorney

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Broomfield Expungement Attorney

A criminal record can hold you back from jobs, housing, and peace of mind. At Baker Law Group, PLLC, our Broomfield expungement attorneys help people clear their records and move forward with confidence. We guide you through every step, making the process as simple and stress-free as possible.

What Is Expungement?

Expungement is a legal process that erases or seals certain criminal records from public view. If your record is expunged, most employers, landlords, and schools cannot see your past charges or convictions. In Colorado, expungement is available for some juvenile cases and certain underage drinking and driving offenses. For most adult cases, the process is called record sealing, which also hides your record from public access.

Who Qualifies for Expungement or Record Sealing in Colorado?

Not everyone is eligible for expungement or record sealing. Our expungement lawyers review your case to see if you qualify under Colorado law. You may be eligible if:

  • You were arrested but never charged

  • Your case was dismissed

  • You completed a diversion program

  • You were convicted of certain juvenile offenses

  • You were convicted of underage drinking and driving (UDD)

Some crimes, like violent felonies or DUIs, cannot be expunged or sealed. We will explain your options and help you understand what is possible for your situation.

How the Expungement Process Works

Step 1: Case Review

Our Broomfield expungement lawyers start by reviewing your criminal record and court documents. We check your eligibility under Colorado Revised Statutes.

Step 2: Filing the Petition

If you qualify, we prepare and file a petition with the Broomfield County Court. The petition explains why your record should be expunged or sealed and includes all required documents.

Step 3: Court Hearing

Some cases require a court hearing. We represent you in court, answer the judge’s questions, and argue for your right to a clean slate. If the judge approves, your record will be expunged or sealed.

Step 4: Life After Expungement

Once your record is expunged or sealed, you can legally say you have not been arrested or convicted for the expunged offense. This can open doors to new jobs, housing, and educational opportunities.

Why Choose Baker Law Group, PLLC?

  • Experience: Our expungement attorneys have helped many clients in Broomfield and across Colorado clear their records.

  • Personal Attention: We answer your questions quickly and keep you updated at every step.

  • Clear Guidance: We explain the law in plain language and handle all the paperwork for you.

  • Results: We work hard to give you the best chance at a fresh start.

Common Concerns About Expungement

Many people worry that the process is too complicated or that their past will always follow them. We understand how stressful this can feel. Our Broomfield expungement lawyers are here to make the process clear and manageable. With our help, you can move forward with confidence and leave your past behind.

Take the First Step Toward a Clean Record

You do not have to let a past mistake define your future. Contact Baker Law Group, PLLC today to speak with a Broomfield expungement attorney. We offer consultations to review your case and explain your options. Call (720) 730-7274 or fill out our contact form to get started.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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