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Expungements in Michigan: How a Lawyer Can Help You Get a Fresh Start

Expungements in New Baltimore, Michigan: How Our Criminal Defence Legal Team Can Help You Get a Fresh Start

For many people in Michigan, past mistakes continue to follow them long after the sentence has been served. A criminal conviction can make it harder to find work, rent an apartment, or qualify for certain professional licenses. Fortunately, Michigan’s Clean Slate laws give many people the chance to start over by removing eligible convictions from their public record through the expungement process.

What is an Expungement?

An expungement, sometimes called a “set aside,” is a court order that removes certain criminal convictions from your public record. Once granted, the conviction is no longer visible to most employers, landlords, and background checks. However, law enforcement and courts can still access the information if needed for future legal matters.

Who Qualifies for an Expungement in Michigan?

Eligibility depends on the type of conviction, how much time has passed since the offense, and whether you have other convictions on your record. Recent updates to Michigan law have made it possible for more people to qualify, including some traffic-related offenses and multiple misdemeanors. Serious felonies, most sex offenses, and crimes punishable by life in prison are still excluded. Because the rules can be complex, the first step is to have an experienced attorney review your record to see if you meet the requirements.

How the Process Works

The process starts with gathering certified court records and fingerprinting, then filing a petition in the county where the conviction occurred. In Macomb County, that means filing with the local circuit court. A judge will review your petition, and a hearing will usually be scheduled. At the hearing, your attorney can present evidence showing why you deserve a second chance, such as employment history, community involvement, and letters of support. If the judge grants the petition, the conviction will be cleared from the public record.

Why Work With Our Legal Team For Your Expungement?

While it is possible to file for expungement on your own, having an experienced New Baltimore and Anchor Bay Attorney greatly increases your chances of success. Lawyers who focus on expungements understand what judges look for, how to prepare the strongest possible petition, and how to address objections from prosecutors or the Attorney General. An experienced attorney also ensures that paperwork is completed properly and deadlines are met so your case does not get delayed.

Taking the Next Step

If you are tired of having your past hold you back, now may be the right time to explore expungement. Our firm has helped clients in New Baltimore and throughout Macomb County successfully clear their records and move forward with confidence. Learn more about how the process works and your rights under Michigan’s Clean Slate laws by visiting our main page on Criminal Defense and Expungements. You will find detailed information about eligibility, license restoration, and the legal representation we provide.

Ready to get started? Contact Anchor Bay Law today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a clean slate.

FAQs About Expungements in New Baltimore and Macomb County

What is an expungement in Michigan?

An expungement, also called a set aside, is a legal process that removes certain convictions from your public record. This gives you a clean slate for employment, housing, and other opportunities in Michigan.

Am I eligible for an expungement?

Eligibility depends on the type and number of convictions, the time passed since your last conviction, and whether the offense qualifies under Michigan’s Clean Slate laws. Our attorneys review your record and advise if you qualify.

How long does the expungement process take?

It can take several months to prepare the petition, submit paperwork, and schedule a court hearing in Macomb County. We guide you through every step to keep the process moving efficiently.

Do I need an attorney for an expungement?

While you can file on your own, having an attorney increases the chances of approval. We prepare documents, collect supporting evidence, and represent you in court to present your case clearly to the judge.

What crimes cannot be expunged in Michigan?

Some offenses such as serious felonies, most sex offenses, and crimes punishable by life imprisonment are not eligible for expungement. We review your case to confirm what is and is not possible.

Will an expungement clear my record completely?

Expunged convictions are removed from the public record, which helps with job and housing applications. However, law enforcement and courts may still see them in certain circumstances.

How do I start the expungement process?

The first step is a consultation. We review your criminal history, determine eligibility, and begin preparing the petition. Our attorneys handle filings and represent you at the Macomb County court hearing.

Please note: it is always best to get in touch with our legal team to make sure each specific question you might have we can answer to you directly to ensure 100% accurate information.

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