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  • Quiz to Determine Eligibility for Georgia Criminal Records Restriction

  • If you were arrested in TN or AL, please contact us to discuss representation. If you were not arrested in Georgia, TN or AL, we recommend searching on Avvo.com or Google for an experienced expungement lawyer in the state in which you were arrested.

  • You are most likely eligible to restrict and seal your arrest and court records from public access. Please authorize us to obtain your criminal history and we will schedule a consultation with you as soon as we have it. We charge a $95 fee for the consultation and it generally takes 3 - 7 days to receive your history from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation once you sign the authorization.

  • If convicted of DUI, you are likely not eligible. If the DUI was reduced to reckless or dismissed, there may be solutions available to remove the conviction and seal your record. We still recommend scheduling a consultation with one of our experienced lawyers to know what options, if any, may be available.

  • You are most likely eligible to restrict and seal your arrest and court records from public access. In Georgia, you can seal up to 2 separate cases for eligible misdemeanor convictions. There are, however, certain misdemeanors that are not eligible.

    Please authorize us to obtain your criminal history and we will schedule a consultation with you as soon as we have it. We charge a $95 fee for the consultation and it generally takes 3 - 7 days to receive your history from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation once you sign the authorization.

  • I only have felonies arising out of a single case. With only convictions or a conviction in a single felony case, you may be eligible for application for retroactive First Offender to restore your civil rights, including gun rights. There are certain crimes, however, that are not eligible for First Offender treatment.

  • A pardon will be the solution in which you can restore your rights, including gun rights, and ultimately seal the records of the felony convictions. A pardon is available to a person convicted of any felony in Georgia, but not all felony convictions are eligible for records sealing after a pardon is granted. Serious violent felonies are excluded from restriction.

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