Clear Your Record & Move Forward

 If you’ve been arrested or convicted of a crime in Louisiana, you may be able to get your record expunged — giving you a clean slate for jobs, housing, and peace of mind.

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What Is Expungement?

An expungement removes an arrest or conviction from public view. It’s like hitting “erase” on your background check — even if you pled guilty or completed probation.

You May Qualify If You...

  • Were arrested but never charged


  • Completed pretrial diversion


  • Were convicted of a misdemeanor
  • Finished probation & haven’t been in further trouble


  • Were convicted of a non-violent felony more than 5 years ago

What Expungement Won’t Do

It won’t erase your record from law enforcement view, and it won’t restore gun rights in felony cases. But it can help you pass background checks and get a fresh start.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does expungement take in Louisiana?

    Typically 3–6 months, depending on the parish and the case.

  • Does expungement happen automatically?

    No — you must file a petition with the court. We can handle the paperwork and filing for you.

  • Can I expunge a felony?

    Yes — in some cases. You may qualify if the felony was non-violent and enough time has passed.

Serving North Louisiana

We help clients seal their records in Lincoln, Ouachita, Union, Morehouse, and beyond.

Start Over With Confidence

Contact us to see if you qualify and start the process. We offer flexible consultations and clear pricing.

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