Our team has years of experience and is dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complex process of clearing their records.
We confirm eligibility based on state law, review legal files for record accuracy, provide one-on-one application completion support, confirm applicants receive a court date for expungement, provide exit interviews and reentry resources. Our goal is to help eligible individuals complete their expungement applications so they can erase their criminal records and access the benefits of a clean slate.
Having a criminal record can be a challenging obstacle that affects various aspects of life, from employment to housing and education. However, it’s essential to acknowledge that there are resources available to those who are struggling. Whether it’s helping to clear a record or counseling services to help cope with the emotional toll, individuals with criminal records should know that there are options available. We aim to raise awareness of these issues and provide the support necessary to overcome them. Join us in advocating for and helping those affected by a criminal record gain access to the benefits of a clean slate.
According to a report by the National Employment Law Project, about 70 million Americans have a criminal record, which can make it difficult for them to find employment. In fact, a study by the Society for Human Resource Management found that 82% of employers conduct criminal background checks on job candidates, and 49% of those employers reported that they would automatically disqualify a candidate with a criminal record.
Furthermore, a study by the Vera Institute of Justice found that having a criminal record can also make it difficult for individuals to secure housing. The study found that even minor criminal records can result in housing discrimination, with landlords often refusing to rent to individuals with any kind of criminal history.
In terms of education, the American Bar Association reports that individuals with criminal records may face challenges in obtaining financial aid for higher education, as well as limitations on the types of programs they can participate in.
Moreover, a criminal record can affect an individual’s ability to exercise their right to vote. According to the Sentencing Project, approximately 6.1 million Americans are disenfranchised due to a criminal record.
These are just a few examples of how a criminal record can create barriers to various aspects of life. It is important to address these issues by providing resources and support to individuals seeking to clear their records and access the benefits of a clean slate.
At Spotless Record, we understand the significant impact a criminal record can have on an individual’s life, including limited job prospects, housing options, and the ability to volunteer in the community, as noted by the National Employment Law Project. We work closely with community organizations to provide comprehensive support to their clients and help them overcome these barriers.
With years of experience, our team follows a rigorous process to ensure our clients receive the best possible service. Our comprehensive expungement service includes prescreening eligibility, review of record accuracy, application support, court date confirmation, exit interviews and reentry resources, all designed to help clients clear their criminal record and successfully reintegrate into their community.
Our proven process is effective in helping individuals clear their criminal records and access opportunities that were previously out of reach. According to a University of Michigan Law School study, individuals who had their criminal records expunged saw a significant increase in their wages and were more likely to find employment.
If you would benefit from clearing your criminal or juvenile record, Spotless Record is here to assist. Our team provides excellent service, and we are committed to helping individuals overcome the barriers created by a criminal record. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve a brighter future.