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If you have a criminal record, it is possible to get an expungement in Tennessee. Whether you have been charged or convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor, there are rules that could allow you to get your criminal record expunged.

Even though getting an expungement in Tennessee can be difficult, it is not impossible. There are a variety of situations where an expungment can be obtained. Charges filed against you that have been dismissed can be expunged in Tennessee. An expungment attorney can do a records search for you and determine the number of dismissed charges against you, the relevant case numbers and the complete and accurate name under which you were charged. Once this due diligence is completed, an expungment lawyer can then complete the necessary request and court order and submit it to the clerk where you were charged. The request is then sent to the district attorney to determine whether there is any opposition to the expungement.

You can get your record expunged if you entered into a pre-trial or post-trial diversion agreement. You can only get your record expunged in Tennessee once you complete the requirements of your diversion. Unlike expungement for a dismissal, there is a court fee to get your charge expunged after completing diversion. Criminal charges and convictions can affect you in the future if they are not fully expunged. It is vital that you retain an expungement attorney who does a complete criminal record search to make sure all charges that can be expunged are expunged. A good expungement lawyer will do a thorough criminal record search with your date of birth and complete name to make sure that all possible criminal records are expunged. No one should settle for a partial expungement.

Getting an expungement in Tennessee can sometimes take weeks (or months), depending on the county where you were charged. This makes it doubly important to retain an attorney fluent in the criminal system to ensure that your expungement is handled correctly the first time. It is important to make sure your record is fully expunged before you seek a new job or apply to college or a technical school. Whether it is a shoplifting expungment or a felony conviction you are looking to get erased, the process is the same. A knowledgeable criminal lawyer familiar with the expungement process in the state of Tennessee is assuredly your best bet.

It is difficult, but obtaining an expungement in Tennessee is doable with the right advice. Expert counsel and a committed effort are necessary make sure your record is clean. Getting an expungement in Tennessee can be a trying process. Good counsel is your best bet.

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Nathan Moore is a criminal defense attorney in Nashville, Tennessee. You can learn more about his services at his firm website. He has assisted many individuals in clearing their criminal record. You can learn more about criminal expungement services in Tennessee here.



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