Edward C. Weber
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Edward C. Weber Akron Criminal Defense Attorney

Sealing Criminal Records

Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyer


When it comes to sealing criminal records and expungements, there is a difference. The process of permanently destroying and erasng any convictions or arrests from your record is known as sealing criminal records. For more information on expungements, please see the expungements page.

Do you or a loved one need legal assistance in sealing criminal records? It is imperative to contact a lawyer. Contact Edward C. Weber - the Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyer - today.

Sealing criminal records is something that can be done only when an arrest is made without a conviction and it is proven that you are factually innocent of the charges.

You can seal your criminal record if you were arrested as an adult and the case was either:

  • Dismissed
  • Rejected
  • Never filed by the District Attorney or City Attorney's office

When criminal records are not sealed, a background check can reveal the arrest, in addition to the arrest report, booking photos and finger prints. The criminal record sealing process can take anywhere from 9 to 12 months and is filed by an attorney.

Do you or a loved one need legal assistance in sealing criminal records? It is imperative to contact a lawyer. Contact Edward C. Weber - the Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyer - today.



Law Office of Edward C. Weber
159 South Main Street, Suite 1002
Akron, Ohio 44308-1318

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