Finding A Job With A Criminal Record
You've got the education, you've got the experience, you've got glowing recommendations. The only problem is that little question on the job application:
Have you ever been arrested for any crime?
You do not have to be a convicted felon in order to be turned down for a job due to a criminal record. In fact, if you have ever been arrested, even if the charges were dismissed, a record of that arrest will exist and will be accessible to the public unless
Expungement permits you to legally deny an arrest. Simply put, an expungement will enable the arrest record destroyed. An expungement can occur if your charges have been dismissed.
Click here to learn which offenses disqualify you from sealing your arrest record.
It is crucial that you take advantage of your right to seal or expunge if you are
eligible. Furthermore, it is crucial that you seal or expunge as soon as your case is closed. That way, you can ensure that the arrest record does not remain in the public domain for too long. Also, since the whole process takes 4-6 months, the sooner you get rid of your arrest record, the sooner you can apply for that dream job with confidence.
The Law Offices of Eric M. Matheny is a full-service criminal defense firm that caters to clients in the Miami-Dade and Broward areas who are in need of record sealing and expungement.