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Colorado Springs Expungement Lawyers

At Baker Law Group, our attorneys possess a comprehensive understanding of the legal intricacies and profound impacts of expungements and record sealing. Our dedicated team of Colorado Springs criminal lawyers is committed to guiding individuals through the complex process of clearing their records, thereby offering a fresh start and a brighter future. Expungement represents a legal course of action aimed at erasing or sealing an individual’s criminal record from public view. This process is crucial, as past criminal records can present significant hurdles in various aspects of life, including employment opportunities, housing applications, and social relationships.

Understanding Expungement in Colorado

Expungement is a legal process that allows certain criminal records to be erased or sealed from public view. While the term “expungement” is commonly used, Colorado law primarily provides for record sealing rather than true expungement in most cases. Once a record is sealed, it is no longer accessible to the general public, including employers and landlords. However, law enforcement and certain government agencies may still have access to sealed records.

Expungement is only available for specific cases, such as juvenile records, under C.R.S. § 19-1-306. Record sealing is the appropriate legal remedy for most adult cases.

Who Qualifies for Record Sealing or Expungement in Colorado Springs?

Eligibility for record sealing or expungement depends on the type of case, the outcome, and the time that has passed since the case resolution. Below are some common eligibility scenarios:

Juvenile Expungement

  • If you were charged with a crime as a minor, you may be eligible to have your record expunged under C.R.S. § 19-1-306.

  • Juvenile expungements apply in cases where the individual was found not guilty, the charges were dismissed, or they have completed a diversion program.

Sealing Arrest Records

  • If you were arrested but never charged, or if your case was dismissed, you may petition to seal your arrest record under C.R.S. § 24-72-702.

  • Individuals acquitted of a crime may also be eligible to have their records sealed.

Sealing Criminal Convictions

  • Certain misdemeanor and felony convictions may be sealed if a sufficient amount of time has passed since the completion of the sentence.

  • Some drug convictions, municipal violations, and petty offenses may be eligible for sealing sooner than other offenses.

Ineligible Cases

  • Violent crimes, DUIs, and certain sexual offenses are typically not eligible for sealing.

  • If you have multiple felony convictions, you may not qualify for record sealing.

Why Seek Expungement or Record Sealing?

Having a criminal record can impact various aspects of your life, including:

  • Employment: Many employers conduct background checks, and a criminal record can prevent you from securing certain jobs.

  • Housing: Landlords often screen tenants and may deny applicants with a criminal history.

  • Professional Licensing: Certain professional licenses require a clean record.

  • Firearm Rights: Expungement or record sealing may help restore some lost rights.

  • Peace of Mind: Removing a criminal record from public view provides a fresh start and greater freedom.

The Expungement and Record Sealing Process in Colorado Springs

The legal process for record sealing or expungement in Colorado Springs involves several key steps:

  1. Determine Eligibility

    • The first step is determining whether you qualify for record sealing or expungement under Colorado law.

  2. Prepare and File the Petition

    • A petition must be filed in the appropriate court, along with supporting documentation.

  3. Court Review and Hearing

    • The court will review the petition, and in some cases, a hearing may be scheduled.

    • The district attorney may object to the petition, requiring a legal response.

  4. Judge’s Decision

    • If the court grants the petition, the record is sealed or expunged, and law enforcement agencies must update their records.

 

Why Choose Baker Law Group for Your Expungement Needs?

Our legal team at Baker Law Group is committed to providing top-notch legal representation and personalized attention to each case. We understand the sensitivity and significance of expungement and record sealing cases and are devoted to handling each case with the utmost confidentiality and diligence. Our attorneys are well-versed in the latest legal precedents and possess the expertise required to navigate the complexities of expungement laws. By choosing Baker Law Group, you are entrusting your case to a team that is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for your situation.

Contact Us Today

If you or someone you know is seeking professional legal assistance with expungement or record sealing, look no further than Baker Law Group. Our seasoned attorneys are ready to help you navigate the complexities of the legal system and work tirelessly towards securing a favorable outcome. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation and take the first step towards a new beginning.

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