Expunging a criminal record in New Jersey can be a life-changing step toward building a better future. While the process can be complex, having the right expungement attorney by your side can make all the difference. At Shugar Law Office, our experienced expungement lawyers help clients understand their legal options, prepare strong petitions, and guide them through every stage of the process.
With over 60 years of combined legal experience, our attorneys have handled a wide range of expungement and pardon cases across New Jersey. Whether you’re seeking to remove a single misdemeanor or multiple offenses from your record, we provide strategic, results-driven representation designed to help you move forward with confidence.
Criminal record expungement is a legal process that seals an arrest, conviction, or criminal charge from public records, giving individuals the opportunity to start fresh without unnecessary barriers. Once a petition is granted, the record is removed from public view, allowing you to legally deny the existence of that offense in most situations.
It’s important to note that some sealed records may still be accessible to law enforcement agencies such as the New Jersey State Police or the FBI. However, an expungement can make a major difference in employment opportunities, housing applications, licensing eligibility, and more.
To learn more about the process, visit our guide: How to Expunge a Criminal Record in New Jersey.
Eligibility for expungement depends on the severity of the offense, how much time has passed, and the details of the criminal procedure in your case. Many non-violent crimes, such as shoplifting, disorderly conduct, and theft, are often eligible for removal.
In some cases, certain felonies like burglary, fraud, and drug possession may be expunged, particularly if the offender successfully completed probation, parole, or a diversion program.
However, violent crimes such as murder, aggravated sexual assault, and vehicular homicide are generally not eligible. Offenses tied to domestic violence, perjury, or child endangerment may also remain on record due to their severity.
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Don’t let your past define your future. The criminal justice system offers second chances, but navigating it alone can be risky. Let our experienced criminal record expungement attorneys fight for the fresh start you deserve.
Contact Shugar Law Office today for a free consultation and begin your path to clearing your record.
The length of expungement cases in New Jersey can vary from filing to final court order, depending on court schedules and case complexity. Contact our firm to learn more.
Crimes such as murder, aggravated sexual assault, child endangerment, and perjury are generally ineligible for expungement under New Jersey law.
Yes, certain non-violent felonies like burglary, drug possession, or fraud may be expunged if you meet eligibility requirements and waiting periods.
While you can file on your own, hiring an experienced expungement attorney increases your chances of approval and avoids costly filing mistakes.
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