Clearing Your Criminal Record
Even if you were found not guilty, you have a criminal record. This record can have an enormous impact on your future and your opportunities. A potential employer might choose another candidate because you have a previous drunk driving conviction. A university or graduate program might reject your application because you were convicted of drug possession.
It may be possible, however, to start with a clean slate. Expungement can help you clear your criminal record.
At the Gillio Law Firm, Slidell expungement attorney Carole G. Gillio has almost 20 years of experience helping clients expunge records after a conviction. To learn more about the expungement process and to determine if your crime is eligible for expungement, contact our law firm to speak with a Louisiana lawyer.
Helping Clients Expunge Criminal Records
Only certain criminal records can be expunged. This includes:
- Crimes where you were found not guilty
- State, municipal and parish misdemeanors such as drunk driving or drug possession
- Juvenile crimes
The process for clearing your record can be complicated. Whether you can expunge the crime from your record may depend on the amount of time that has passed since you were convicted, the type of crime, and the number of previous convictions you have. An attorney at our firm will work directly with you to help you understand the process, determine if you are eligible and guide you through the process.
Free Consultation With a New Orleans Seal Criminal Record Attorney
To learn about your legal options and for help clearing your criminal record, contact us. An initial consultation with an attorney at our firm is free of charge. We help clients in Louisiana, including the New Orleans and Slidell areas.







