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Frequently Asked Questions

There are many types of cases that can be expunged, set-aside or sealed. Arizona law has very specific requirements for each type of situation that would allow a matter to be expunged, set-aside, or sealed. There are also certain types of cases that cannot be expunged, set-aside, or sealed. In addition, the law may require a waiting period. We will need to review your specific case to determine what process for which you are eligible.

Yes, we offer a free, no cost consultation to advise you on your options based upon the facts of your situation and the processes available to you under Arizona law.

The cost of this process depends on which process you need for your case or cases, the nature of the case, the conviction type, whether it’s a felony or a misdemeanor, and the court. We will be able to provide you with the cost during the initial consultation.

Yes, we offer payment options and payment plans.

The process of a set-aside and the process of a seal are different. The requirements and benefits of both are not the same. It may be beneficial to do one or the other or both depending on your circumstances.

Each of those processes have different requirements. If a waiting time period is required, the period of time is calculated based upon the waiting period enumerated in Arizona law. The time period will depend upon which process we apply for based upon the unique circumstances of each case.

Yes. If you are a resident of Arizona and you have an out-of-state felony conviction or a felony conviction in Federal Court, you can apply to have your civil rights or gun rights restored in Arizona. There are some limitations/restrictions to this process.