Kansas Criminal Record Expungement Lawyer
Helping Clients Move on After an Arrest or Criminal Conviction
Having an arrest on a criminal record can have lasting effects. An individual who has been arrested can have difficulty finding a job, getting an apartment, and enrolling in higher education - simply because an arrest is on his or her record.
Fortunately, through expungement or the sealing of criminal records, individuals may be able to avoid some of the long-term consequences of an arrest or conviction. For more information about expungement, call the Rokusek Law Office at 1-866-414-7590 or fill out our online contact form for a free consultation.
The Benefits of Expungement - Sealing Your Criminal Record
If you have been arrested, your criminal record can be viewed by anyone. This includes employers, landlords, financial institutions, and more. This can have a great impact on your life and the things you choose to do.
The process of expungement involves the destruction of a criminal record. Not all convictions can be removed through this process, but many can, allowing individuals to move on with their lives.
Some of the benefits of expungement are:
- Ability to gain employment - Without an arrest on their record, individuals are able to seek gainful employment.
- Ability to get housing - Most landlords require a background check before leasing an apartment or house.
- Ability to apply for college freely - An individual who has been arrested may have difficulty getting accepted into a college, university, or other higher education facility.
- Ability to get loans - Many lenders and financial institutions will deny an individual a loan if they have an arrest on their record.
Attorney Jackie Rokusek
As a criminal attorney with over 15 years of experience, I know the difficulties and inconveniences facing people who have been arrested or convicted of a crime. At the Rokusek Law Office, I help clients move on with their lives after an arrest through the sealing of criminal records. If you have questions about expungement, or you want to find out more about the process of applying to seal your criminal past, I can explain so in a free consultation.
Contact Me
To meet in my Olathe, Kansas office for a free consultation, call 1-866-414-7590, or contact me online.