Expungement Video FAQs

  • If a determination has been made that your record can be expunged, then the necessary paperwork has to be done.
  • This includes the order, the verified petition signed by you, and copies of judgment of convictions or dispositions.
  • You will ultimately have to get a court date.
  • Once an order is signed, that paperwork is then sent back to our office and has to be re-sent out to all the agencies that now need to start conforming to their records.
  • It generally takes somewhere in the neighborhood of around three months to get that hearing date once the paperwork is done.
  • It then takes another twelve weeks before we get the letter back from the state police indicating that they have now confirmed their records.




This informational blog post was provided by Jason A. Volet, an experienced New Jersey Expungement Lawyer.

  • There are a number of factors that will play into whether or not you can have that record expunged.
  • What is your prior record? How many incidences do you have on that prior record? How long ago did those incidences happen? Has there been a sufficient amount of time that has passed since then?




This informational blog post was provided by Jason A. Volet, an experienced New Jersey Expungement Attorney.

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