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St. Petersburg Sealing & Expunging Attorney

St. Pete Attorney to Seal or Expunge Arrests &  Criminal Records

If you have ever been arrested, given a written “Notice To Appear” in court or otherwise charged with a criminal offense, your personal information, arrest booking photograph (if a physical arrest was made) and the details of the criminal court docket are available for everyone to see and often can be found online.

Florida’s Sealing and Expunction Laws Can Legally Erase Those Prior Records From Public View

Florida Statutes provide that in many cases people are eligible to have all public record of their criminal case background withheld from public view, including official records and booking photographs, on the internet.  Attorney Garry Potts will be happy to discuss your prior criminal cases with you and advise you if you may be eligible for either sealing or expunction.  Garry Potts will handle the process of obtaining the necessary applications, affidavits, petitions for sealing or expunction and court orders to complete the process of getting your prior criminal record erased from public agencies’ records and websites.

Don’t Delay – Every Day Your Criminal Records and Arrest Photograph Are Online, Private Websites and Private Investigation Databases Are Collecting  Information About You

Besides the official records from the Sheriff’s Office and Clerk of Court records and online websites about your criminal case, including the booking photo from any arrest, there are private websites and private investigators who are obtaining those records for their own websites and records.  Those websites and records are also available to the public and employers, often on the internet.  Because those are  If you find that your past criminal case history has been obtained by one of those websites, Attorney Garry Potts can assist you in erasing those private websites also.

You can contact Garry Potts today at (727) 538-4166 or contact him by email by clicking here for a no-cost discussion with the attorney about your eligibility for sealing your prior criminal record.

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