Welcome to
Records Removal Services! We are a legal aid company that removes
criminal records by either expungement, seal, or pardon. Current
laws allow your criminal records to be visible to everyone resulting
in the loss of jobs, housing, and credit opportunities until you
expunge, set-aside, or vacate your court and arrest records.
The citizens who need their
records expunged or sealed the most are the ones who cannot
afford to pay costly attorney fees; either to private
attorney's or large law firms.
Don't let your criminal
records keep you from getting a job, loans, denied housing,
or credit.
In some states if you have a
criminal record you cannot vote, keep a firearm, or run for
political office.
Contact Records Removal
Services™ today to clear your criminal record! We can help expunge your
criminal record, seal your arrest or conviction record, or
request clemency - all of which can lead to a better job,
and a better life!
Click
here for detailed information
on how Records Removal Services can expunge,
seal, set-aside, or vacate your
criminal record. We charge a flat fee
of $300.00 per state you have a criminal
offense to generate all motions, petitions,
and notify all government agencies and
criminal background check companies.
» Do you qualify immediately to have
your criminal record sealed or expunged? Click here to
find out. If you do not qualify immediately, contact us and a Records
Removal Specialist will investigate what you qualify
for.
PRICES: (see
below for information on our
payment plan)
* Flat fee charged by our firm per state
For all
cases.
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Includes
expungement, seal, set-aside, or to vacate a sentence, cases dismissed, found innocent, didn't
go to trial, not prosecuted, had deferred adjudication,
or a deferred sentence.
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Includes removal from criminal
databases.
Restoration of Civil Rights (ROR):
* Flat fee charged by
our firm per state
Restoration of Rights (ROR):
Firearm. Felony and serious misdemeanor
offenders automatically loose their right to carry a
firearm.
* Flat fee charged by
our firm per state
Restoration of Rights (ROR):
Voting, Jury Duty, Public Office. In most cases, your right
to vote, hold public office, and serve on a jury is rescinded by the
state when convicted of a felony or serious misdemeanor.
Contact us for
information; in most states,
your right to vote is
automatically restored at the
end of your sentence. Your
right to have a firearm however,
isn't.